3.4 - Group 18: Noble Gases
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What unique property do noble gases share regarding their electron configuration?
💡 Hint: Think about the stability of their outer shell.
Name two physical properties of noble gases.
💡 Hint: How do they appear and behave in normal conditions?
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Which noble gas is known for forming compounds under extreme conditions?
💡 Hint: Remember the reactivity pattern of noble gases.
True or False: Noble gases are entirely inert and do not form any compounds.
💡 Hint: Consider whether all noble gases have the same reactivity.
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Given the noble gases' properties, explain how their structure affects their use in applications like lighting or inert gas environments.
💡 Hint: Think about the implications of stability for chemical reactions.
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?
💡 Hint: Consider how moving down a group affects reactivity.
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