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Noble gases By: Marcus Louis-Jeune Per.4 10/21/11
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The noble gases Helium- Least reactive element Neon- second lightest inert gas. Krypton- highly fluorescent, used in lamps. Xenon- generally unreactive. Radon- occurs naturally as a decaying product of uranium.
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Helium From the Greek word helios Second lighest element. Used in balloons.
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Neon Greek for veov which means new one. Its used in a lot of advertisment signs. Second lightest inert gas.
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Argon Greek for apyov which means lazy. Almost undergoes no chemical changes Argon is produced industrially.
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Krypton Greek for kryptos which means the hidden one. Can be used in lighting and photography It last 230,000 years.
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Xenon Greek for xenos which means stranger. First noble gas to be synthesized. Used in lamps.
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Radon Greek for nintens which means shining. A health hazard due to its high radioactivity. Second most frequent cause of lung cancer.
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