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Chemistry Topic 1
Group 0 Elements C1
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What is the electronic structure of helium?
Helium has
two
electrons in the first
energy level
.
Why are noble gases unreactive?
They have a full outer
energy level
, making them
stable
.
What is the first noble gas mentioned in the material?
Helium
How many electrons does neon have in its outer energy level?
Neon
has
eight
electrons in its outer energy level.
What is the maximum number of electrons that the second energy level can hold?
The second energy level can hold a maximum of
eight
electrons.
What is the electronic structure of argon?
Argon has eight electrons in its outer energy level.
What is the significance of having a full outer energy level for noble gases?
It makes them unreactive.
How do the boiling points of noble gases vary down the group?
All noble gases have boiling points lower than room temperature.
Boiling points increase as the relative atomic mass increases.
Helium has the lowest boiling point, while radon has the highest.
What is the relative atomic mass of helium?
Helium has a relative atomic mass of 4.
What is the relative atomic mass of radon?
Radon has a relative atomic mass of 222.
Why are all noble gases gases at room temperature?
Because they have boiling points lower than room temperature.
Who produced the original periodic table that did not feature group zero?
Dimitri Mendeleev
What is the key fact about all noble gases regarding their outer energy levels?
All noble gases have a full outer energy level.
How does the stability of noble gases relate to their reactivity?
The stability from a full outer energy level leads to their unreactivity.