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chemistry group 0

Q: What is Group 0 also known as?

A: Group 0 is also known as the noble gases.

Q: What is the outer shell of group 8 look like?

A: they have full outer shell so have 8 except he, which has 2

Q: Are Group 0 elements reactive?

A: No, Group 0 elements are unreactive

Q: What is the reason for the low reactivity of noble gases?

A: The low reactivity of noble gases is due to their full outer shells so do not need to react to gain or lose electrons

Q: What are some common uses of He?

A: Helium balloon

Q: Why are noble gases used in lighting?

A: argon is used in lighting as it will not react with the metal filament

Q: How do noble gases exist in nature?

A: Noble gases exist as individual atoms in nature and do not form compounds with other elements.

Q: What is the boiling point of noble gases?

A: Noble gases have low boiling points and are gas at room temperature.

Q: What is the density of noble gases?

A: Noble gases have low densities.

Q: What is the noble gas used in street signs?

A: Neon

Q: How does the boiling point of noble gases change as you move down Group 0?

A: The boiling points of noble gases increase as you move down the group, indicating an increase in the strength of intermolecular forces.

Q: why is He SUITABLE FOR USE IN HELIUM BALLONS (2 REASONS)?

A: it is unreactive and less dense than air

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chemistry group 0

Q: What is Group 0 also known as?

A: Group 0 is also known as the noble gases.

Q: What is the outer shell of group 8 look like?

A: they have full outer shell so have 8 except he, which has 2

Q: Are Group 0 elements reactive?

A: No, Group 0 elements are unreactive

Q: What is the reason for the low reactivity of noble gases?

A: The low reactivity of noble gases is due to their full outer shells so do not need to react to gain or lose electrons

Q: What are some common uses of He?

A: Helium balloon

Q: Why are noble gases used in lighting?

A: argon is used in lighting as it will not react with the metal filament

Q: How do noble gases exist in nature?

A: Noble gases exist as individual atoms in nature and do not form compounds with other elements.

Q: What is the boiling point of noble gases?

A: Noble gases have low boiling points and are gas at room temperature.

Q: What is the density of noble gases?

A: Noble gases have low densities.

Q: What is the noble gas used in street signs?

A: Neon

Q: How does the boiling point of noble gases change as you move down Group 0?

A: The boiling points of noble gases increase as you move down the group, indicating an increase in the strength of intermolecular forces.

Q: why is He SUITABLE FOR USE IN HELIUM BALLONS (2 REASONS)?

A: it is unreactive and less dense than air