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Bailey and Julia Presents: The Noble Gases

What Elements are in the Noble Gases? He-Helium Ne-Neon Ar-Argon Kr-Krypton Xe-Xenon Rn-Radon All of these elements are gases… that’s why their called the Noble Gases!

Where is it located??? The Noble Gases are located in what we like to call AIR. If you would like to know…the noble gases are located right beside the Halogen Family? Also the Noble Gases are found where the non-metals are.' Cause their either gases or non-metals

High Or Low?! The Noble Gases Reactivity is very low so a world wide web says…… Did you know that the number of Valence electrons The Noble Gases is 8!

Where in the world are you elements? I found Helium! I found him on the sun. Oh yeah, well I found Neon… in the air I found Argon in Volcanic Gases Well I found Krypton on a meteorite Xenon is found on Meteorites also Radon is found in underground deposits

What are the elements used for? Argon is used for Light Bulbs Krypton is used for the lights on the airport runway Xeon is used for strobe lights Neon is used for high voltage indicators Helium is used for filling balloons as it is safer than Hydrogen Radon is actually not used for commercial products

Awesome Facts!!!! Did you know that Radon is the second cause for lung cancer? Sir William was the first British chemist to successfully isolate the Noble Gases. Radon is the heaviest Noble Gases

Thanks For Watching!!! Bailey and Julia thank you for watching.. Make sure you check out other films of the periodic table Stay safe Don’t do drugs Be Happy GOOD NIGHT EVERYBODY!