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Question 1
Easy
What unique property do noble gases share regarding their electron configuration?
π‘ Hint: Think about the stability of their outer shell.
Question 2
Easy
Name two physical properties of noble gases.
π‘ Hint: How do they appear and behave in normal conditions?
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Question 1
Which noble gas is known for forming compounds under extreme conditions?
π‘ Hint: Remember the reactivity pattern of noble gases.
Question 2
True or False: Noble gases are entirely inert and do not form any compounds.
π‘ Hint: Consider whether all noble gases have the same reactivity.
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Push your limits with challenges.
Question 1
Given the noble gases' properties, explain how their structure affects their use in applications like lighting or inert gas environments.
π‘ Hint: Think about the implications of stability for chemical reactions.
Question 2
Compare and contrast the reactivity of xenon and radon. What do their positions in the Periodic Table tell us about their potential to form compounds?
π‘ Hint: Consider how moving down a group affects reactivity.
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