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CREATED BY : THIRU KUMARI LEARNING AREA: PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENT ‘ ANALYSING GROUP 18 ELEMENT’
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INTRODUCTION PHYSICAL PROPERTIES GOING DOWN THE GROUP THE INERT PROPERTY APPLICATION TUTORIAL
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Group 18 elements consists of helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon. These element known as noble gas; monoatomic. Group 18 elements in Periodic Table : Element 18
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Small atomic sizes. Colourless (at room temperature & pressure). Low melting point & boiling point. Low density. Insoluble in water. Cannot conduct electricity. Poor conductor.
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PhysicalEffectReason Atomic size Because the number of occupied shell in the atom increase from helium to radon Melting & Boiling Atomic size increases, the forces of attraction between the atom become stronger. So more heat energy is required to overcome the stronger force of attraction during melting or boiling.
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All noble gases are inert; chemically unreactive. Noble gas Electron arrangement Helium; He2 Neon; Ne2.8 Argon; Ar2.8.8 Krypton; Kr2.8.18.8 Xenon; Xe2.8.18.18.8 Radon; Ra2.18.32.18.8 2 valence electrons; duplet electron arrangement 8 valence electron; octet electron arrangement. It’s very stable arrangement because the outermost occupied shells are full. That why noble gases exist as monatomic gases & are chemically unreactive.
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Noble gasApplication Helium; HeTo full airship and weather balloons. To cool metals into superconductor. Neon; NeUsed in advertising light and television tubes. Argon; ArTo fill light bulbs. To provide inert atmosphere for welding at high temperature. Krypton; KrUsed in lasers to repair the retina of the eye. To fill photographic flash lamp. Xenon; XeFor making electron tubes and stroboscopic lamps. Radon; RaUsed in the treatment of cancer.
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Activity : In group of 5, discuss the answer of this exercises. At the end of the class, each group will present their answer. 1- Explain each of the following statements. a) Argon gas is used in light bulbs but not air. b) Neon exists as a monoatomic gas. c) Helium gas is used in weather balloons but not hydrogen.
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Table 1.1 ElementElectron arrangement L2.8 M2.8.18.8 Q2.8.18.32.18.8 2- Table 1.1 shows the electron arrangements of atoms of elements L, M and Q. a) Arrange the elements in ascending order of boiling points. Givethe reason of your answer. b) Elements L, M and Q are chemically unreactive. Explain why.
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