P8+-+Noble+Gasses

= = =Noble Gases =  

Group and Period Number
 The Nobel Gases are in group 18 on the periodic table of elements. The elements that are in group 18 all range from period 1 to period 7.

Elements in the Noble Gases
 Helium-Period number 1 Neon-Period number 2 Argon-Period number 3 Krypton-Period number 4 Xenon-Period number 5 Radon-Period number 6 Ununoctium-Period number 7

Solid, Liquid Or Gas?
The Noble Gases are gases. .

Physical Properties
Physical properties of the Noble Gases are colorless, tasteless and odorless. Noble Gases also can't be frozen at any temperature.

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 * Chemical Properties **  Noble Gases have the greatest amount of valence electrons an outer shell can contain. This makes the Noble Gases the most stable of all the elements. Since they are stable Noble Gases lack reactivity, therefore they have no chemical properties.


 * Interesting Facts ****1)** Out of all the elements, helium has the lowest melting and boiling point.
 * 2)** Noble Gases are also called Invert Gases.
 * 3)** Noble Gases were originally called Group 0 because scientists thought that they couldn't bond with other atoms.


 * Common Uses**
 * 1)** Helium is used with O2 for deep sea dives.
 * 2)** Krypton is used in light bulbs.
 * 3)** Xenon is used to light fluorescent lamps.

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