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13.2 Trends down a group (Noble gases)
Lesson 13.2 Trends in groups (Noble Gases)
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Lesson 13.2 Trends in groups (Noble Gases)
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GOAL: describe the Group VIII noble gases as unreactive, monatomic gases and explain this in terms of electronic configuration
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Noble gases
Slide 5 - Mind map
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Slide 6 - Video
00:06
The noble gases are found in what group of the periodic table?
A
Group I
B
Group VIII or 0
C
Group II
D
Group V
Slide 7 - Quiz
00:18
How many elements belong to Group VIII or the Noble gases?
A
5
B
6
C
7
D
8
Slide 8 - Quiz
00:23
The position of the noble gases in the periodic table means that they have a common ___________.
A
electron number
B
electronic structure
C
electron shell
D
electron cloud
Slide 9 - Quiz
00:39
What makes the noble gases stable and unreactive?
A
full inner shell
B
full outer shell
C
total of 8 electrons
D
complete electron shell
Slide 10 - Quiz
00:56
Cite at least one common use of the noble gases in daily life.
Slide 11 - Open question
03:30
Cite one other use of noble gases based on their chemical properties.
Slide 12 - Open question
04:16
Write your prediction. What do you think will happen?
Slide 13 - Open question
04:34
The noble gases become more dense as you go ______________.
A
down the group
B
up the group
C
across the period
D
across the periodic table
Slide 14 - Quiz
Neon produces a _________ light.
A
blue-green or lavender
B
pale pink
C
orange-red
D
gray or green
Slide 15 - Quiz
Krypton produces a _________ light.
A
blue-green or lavender
B
pale pink
C
orange-red
D
gray or green
Slide 16 - Quiz
Argon produces a _________ light.
A
blue-green or lavender
B
pale pink
C
gray or blue
D
gray or green
Slide 17 - Quiz
Xenon produces a _________ light.
A
blue-green or lavender
B
pale pink
C
gray or blue
D
gray or green
Slide 18 - Quiz
Helium produces a _________ light.
A
blue-green or lavender
B
pale pink
C
gray or blue
D
gray or green
Slide 19 - Quiz
Slide 20 - Slide
The noble gases are in Group VIII (or Group 0) and they are non-metals.
AGREE
DISAGREE
Slide 21 - Poll
Noble gases have very low melting and boiling points.
AGREE
DISAGREE
Slide 22 - Poll
Noble gases are diatomic, colourless gases.
AGREE
DISAGREE
Slide 23 - Poll
Noble gases are inert or unreactive.
AGREE
DISAGREE
Slide 24 - Poll
Noble gases are inert or unreactive.
AGREE
DISAGREE
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Rate your understanding of the topic using the scale below.
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