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level: the periodic table

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level questions: the periodic table

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what are noble gasesare unreactive, monoatomic gases because of their full outer shells.
what are noble gasesare unreactive, monoatomic gases because of their full outer shells.
what do all noble gases doThey are all used to provide inert atmospheres as they are inert (non reactive)
what happens as we go down in group 1the reactivity increases
what happens as we go down in group 7the reactivity decreases
what are alkali metalslithium, sodium and potassium (Group I) are a collection of relatively soft metals with an increasing trend in melting point, density and reactivity with water.
what are halogensgroup 7 , collection of diatomic nonmetals showing a trend in colour (gets darker going down the group).
what are halogensThey are poisonous and increase in melting point going down the group. Halogens will also displace less reactive halides in reactions such as chlorine + potassium bromide -> potassium chloride + bromine.
what are halogensThey also change state going down the group with fluorine and chlorine being gases at room temperature, bromine being liquid (one of only two) and iodine being solid.
what are transition metalsa collection of metals having high densities, high melting points and forming coloured compounds, and which, as elements and compounds, often act as catalysts
what are noble gasesare unreactive, monoatomic gases because of their full outer shells.
what is helium used forHelium is used to fill balloons as it is less dense than air and doesn’t burn
what is neon, argon and xenon used forused in advertising lights
what else is argon used forelectric light bulbs
what do all noble gases doThey are all used to provide inert atmospheres as they are inert (non reactive)