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Noble Gases Family Album
By: Courtney, Garrett, Markaile, Nia
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Helium Parents-Pierre Janssen, Norman Lockyer, and Edward Frankland
Birth Place and Date -Solar Spectrum 1868 Gender -Non-Metal
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Helium Proton#-2 Electron#-2 Neutron#-2
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Helium Density-0.0001787 g/cm3 Boiling Point- (-268.9 oC)
Melting point-( oC) Specific Heat J g-1 K-1 Electric conductivity-S cm-1
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Helium Valence#-2 Ion-none Oxidation number-0 Reactivity-Doesn’t react
Doesn’t compose with other elements.
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Helium Positive Attributes - Helium is used for filling balloons and for pressurizing liquid fuel rockets. Negative Attributes -none
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Neon Neon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay and Morris M. Travers
It was discovered in 1898 Neon is a non-metal!
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Neon 10 Protons, 10 Electrons, and 10 Neutrons.
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Neon Density: 0.0008999 grams per cubic centimeter,
Boiling Point: K ( °C or °F), Melting Point: K ( °C or °F)
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Neon Valence number: 8 electrons, Oxidation number: 0
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Neon The largest use for neon gas is in advertising signs.
Neon is also used to make high voltage indicators. Liquid neon is used as a cryogenic refrigerant.
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Argon Parents - Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay
Birth Place and Date -In the air 1894 Gender -Non-Metal
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Argon Proton#-18 Electron#-18 Neutron#-22
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Argon Density- 0.001784 g/cm3 Boiling Point- (-185.8 oC)
Melting point - ( oC) Specific Heat J/gK Electric conductivity- 0 mS cm-1
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Argon Valence#-8 Ion-none Oxidation number-0 Reactivity-Doesn’t react
Doesn’t compose with other elements.
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Argon Positive Attributes - argon is used in light bulbs and medical lasers Negative Attributes -none
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Argon All are colorless, odorless, and nonflammable.
occur in tiny amounts in the atmosphere. They’re extremely un-reactive. Their very low boiling and melting points make them useful as refrigerants for low-temperature research.
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Krypton Discovered by Sir William Ramsey and Morris M. Travers
On May 30, 1898 It is a nonmetal.
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Krypton 36 Protons, 36 Electrons, 48 Neutrons
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Krypton Density: 0.003733 grams per cubic centimeter
Boiling Point: K ( °C or °F) Melting Point: K ( °C or °F)
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Krypton Valence number: 8 electrons Oxidation number: 0
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Krypton Krypton is used in some types of photographic flashes used in high speed photography. Krypton gas is also combined with other gases to make luminous signs that glow with a greenish-yellow light.
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Xenon Born-July 12th, 1898 Birthplace-England
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Xenon Parents-Morris Travers and William Ramsay
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Xenon Gender-Non-Metal Family-Group 18, Noble Gas
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Xenon Atomic Number-54 Number of Protons-54 Number of Electrons-54
Number of Neurons-77
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Xenon Density g Boiling Point C Atomic Mass
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Xenon 9 different natural occurring Xenon isotopes
18 different radioactive Xenon isotopes
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Xenon Uses-lamps, UV lights
Effects-Harmless but it’s compounds are toxic
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Radon Radon was discovered by Friedrich Ernst Dorn. Which was in 1898 in Germany. The Gender is a nonmetal because it is on the far right on the Periodic Table.
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Radon
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Radon Density= 0.00973 g/cm3 Boling Point= -61.8 °C
Heat Of Fusion=2.9kg/mole Specific Heat= J g−1 K−1
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Radon Valence number= 8 Oxidation Number= 0 Atomic Number= 86
Atomic Weight= 222
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Radon Radon is a product of radium salt used in luminous paint.
U.S Environmental Protection Agency has identified radon has the leading cause of cancer.
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Sources http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Xenon
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