For the first six periods of the periodic table, the noble gases are exactly the members of group18 of the periodic table. It is possible that due to relativistic effects, the group 14 element flerovium exhibits some noble-gas-like properties, instead of the group 18 element ununoctium. Noble gases are typically highly unreactive except when under particular extreme conditions. The inertness of noble gases makes them very suitable in applications where reactions are not wanted. For example, argon is used in light bulbs to prevent the hot tungsten filament from oxidizing; also, helium is used in breathing gas by deep-sea divers to prevent oxygen and nitrogen toxicity.
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GCSE Chemistry - Halogens and Noble Gases #12
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Breathing all the Noble Gases
I breathe each noble gas (that is reasonable to obtain) to see how they affect my voice.
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The Incredible Discovery of the LEAST Reactive Elements (The Noble Gases)
The noble gases were hiding in plain sight! Learn how these “lazy” elements were discovered, from the completely unique discovery of argon to finding the 'sun-element' - hydrogen. Following this were the rapid-fire discoveries of krypton, neon and xenon, and finally, the deadly discovery of radon. Watch to find out how their unique properties transformed our understanding of the periodic table and chemical reactivity!
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Noble Gases
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GCSE Science Revision - The Noble Gases
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Watch the noble gases light up!
The various noble gases light up with different colours when electricity is passed through each of them. Lovely!
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The Chemistry of Light 18 - Colours of the Noble Gases
Fun demonstration of how static electricity can make coloured light from the noble gases.
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Learn all about the properties and trends of the group 7 (halogens) and group 0 (noble gases) elements. Including why halogens become less reactive as you go do...
Learn all about the properties and trends of the group 7 (halogens) and group 0 (noble gases) elements. Including why halogens become less reactive as you go down the group, and why noble gases are so unreactive.
Suitable for:
Combined and separate science
All exam boards
Paper 1
Learn all about the properties and trends of the group 7 (halogens) and group 0 (noble gases) elements. Including why halogens become less reactive as you go down the group, and why noble gases are so unreactive.
Suitable for:
Combined and separate science
All exam boards
Paper 1
I breathe each noble gas (that is reasonable to obtain) to see how they affect my voice.
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Why the xen...
I breathe each noble gas (that is reasonable to obtain) to see how they affect my voice.
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The noble gases were hiding in plain sight! Learn how these “lazy” elements were discovered, from the completely unique discovery of argon to finding the 'sun-e...
The noble gases were hiding in plain sight! Learn how these “lazy” elements were discovered, from the completely unique discovery of argon to finding the 'sun-element' - hydrogen. Following this were the rapid-fire discoveries of krypton, neon and xenon, and finally, the deadly discovery of radon. Watch to find out how their unique properties transformed our understanding of the periodic table and chemical reactivity!
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9:29 - Helium
12:41 - Krypton, Neon & Xenon
18:49 - Radon
#science #chemistry #history #noblegases
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18:49 - Radon
#science #chemistry #history #noblegases
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It's time to check out Group 18 on the periodic table, the noble gases. This includes helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon, and oganesson. What can we say...
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This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the noble gases - the group 18 or group 8A elements. The noble gases are relatively inert and ...
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Meet Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon, AKA the noble gases!
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Meet Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon, AKA the noble gases!
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→ LYRICS ←
See us there on the right
Best for lighting up your night.
We’re the noble gases!
You may ask why that name.
We’ll explain, all the same.
Keep to ourselves like the ruling classes!
We don’t really mix that well
Or at all!
Full valence electron shell
works like a wall,
keeping the riff raff out!
Other elements may be be like, “hey!”
We’re like, “okay, go away!!”
We’re the noble gases!
Helium, atomic number, number 2!
Second most abundant element.
Find me floating in your balloon,
but don’t use me for your merriment!
Neon, Atomic number, number 10!
Gonna put on that red light! (Roxanne!)
No vacancy, don’t ask us again.
Is the “NO” bright enough for you tonight?
Colorless, odorless, nontoxic,
and nonflammable!
As consistent as a clock tick,
these atoms stays stable!
Other elements may be like, “hey!”
We’re like, “NO! NO! NO! GO AWAY!!!”
We’re the noble gases!
Argon’s so abundant it’s used all the time!
Krypton means “secret” it’s harder to find!
Xenon and Radon are radioactive!
When you play it this cool,
you come off more attractive…
We’re the noble gases!
We’re the noble gases!
We’re the noble gases!
Science class can be a little boring some times. That's why Danny Tieger and Peacock Kids created Sung Science! Two minutes of musical mischief that's guaranteed to have you singing along!! Every episode of Sung Science is in a different musical style, produced by Matt Appleton, to be the weirdest it can be.
→ Credits ←
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Edited & Animated by: Evan Bentz
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Meet Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon, AKA the noble gases!
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Get the whole "Sung History" album on iTunes: http://apple.co/1mUatwc
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→ LYRICS ←
See us there on the right
Best for lighting up your night.
We’re the noble gases!
You may ask why that name.
We’ll explain, all the same.
Keep to ourselves like the ruling classes!
We don’t really mix that well
Or at all!
Full valence electron shell
works like a wall,
keeping the riff raff out!
Other elements may be be like, “hey!”
We’re like, “okay, go away!!”
We’re the noble gases!
Helium, atomic number, number 2!
Second most abundant element.
Find me floating in your balloon,
but don’t use me for your merriment!
Neon, Atomic number, number 10!
Gonna put on that red light! (Roxanne!)
No vacancy, don’t ask us again.
Is the “NO” bright enough for you tonight?
Colorless, odorless, nontoxic,
and nonflammable!
As consistent as a clock tick,
these atoms stays stable!
Other elements may be like, “hey!”
We’re like, “NO! NO! NO! GO AWAY!!!”
We’re the noble gases!
Argon’s so abundant it’s used all the time!
Krypton means “secret” it’s harder to find!
Xenon and Radon are radioactive!
When you play it this cool,
you come off more attractive…
We’re the noble gases!
We’re the noble gases!
We’re the noble gases!
Science class can be a little boring some times. That's why Danny Tieger and Peacock Kids created Sung Science! Two minutes of musical mischief that's guaranteed to have you singing along!! Every episode of Sung Science is in a different musical style, produced by Matt Appleton, to be the weirdest it can be.
→ Credits ←
Sung by: Ian Michael Stuart
Written & Produced by: Danny Tieger & Matt Appleton
Directed by: Matt Levy
Edited & Animated by: Evan Bentz
Executive Producers: Matt Levy & Judy Meyers
Danny Tieger has written songs for NASA, The Jim Henson Company, and Sony Music. He is currently on the first national tour of, "Matilda the Musical". He just published his first book, "I Am Your Songwriting Journal"--- for a special Peacock Kids discount click here (http://bit.ly/1RwU79v) and use the code, "DREAMWORKS"
Matt Appleton spends most of his time touring the world as saxophonist and vocalist for Ska legends Reel Big Fish. He has engineered, produced, and performed on records for dozens of artists including The Used, Gavin Degraw, Refused, Silverchair, Von Smith, Good Charlotte, and Atreyu.
Peacock Kids is the ultimate YouTube destination for kids and families. See what Shrek and Donkey, Po and the rest of your favorite DreamWorks characters are up to! Hack your life with helpful DIY tips and tricks, sing along to todays catchiest songs and laugh out loud to original animated series. Peacock Kids has it all! Check back daily for new episodes.
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Noble Gases - The Gases In Group 18 | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Have you ever heard the term "Noble Gases" before? In this video we are explaining the properties of these gases in Group 18 on the periodic table, what they have in common and what distinguishes them individually.
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Learn all about the properties and trends of the group 7 (halogens) and group 0 (noble gases) elements. Including why halogens become less reactive as you go down the group, and why noble gases are so unreactive.
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I breathe each noble gas (that is reasonable to obtain) to see how they affect my voice.
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The noble gases were hiding in plain sight! Learn how these “lazy” elements were discovered, from the completely unique discovery of argon to finding the 'sun-element' - hydrogen. Following this were the rapid-fire discoveries of krypton, neon and xenon, and finally, the deadly discovery of radon. Watch to find out how their unique properties transformed our understanding of the periodic table and chemical reactivity!
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9:29 - Helium
12:41 - Krypton, Neon & Xenon
18:49 - Radon
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It's time to check out Group 18 on the periodic table, the noble gases. This includes helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon, and oganesson. What can we say about their properties, reactivities, and applications? Let's find out!
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This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the noble gases - the group 18 or group 8A elements. The noble gases are relatively inert and nonreactive; however, Krypton and Xenon can react with Fluorine.
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Meet Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon, AKA the noble gases!
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→ LYRICS ←
See us there on the right
Best for lighting up your night.
We’re the noble gases!
You may ask why that name.
We’ll explain, all the same.
Keep to ourselves like the ruling classes!
We don’t really mix that well
Or at all!
Full valence electron shell
works like a wall,
keeping the riff raff out!
Other elements may be be like, “hey!”
We’re like, “okay, go away!!”
We’re the noble gases!
Helium, atomic number, number 2!
Second most abundant element.
Find me floating in your balloon,
but don’t use me for your merriment!
Neon, Atomic number, number 10!
Gonna put on that red light! (Roxanne!)
No vacancy, don’t ask us again.
Is the “NO” bright enough for you tonight?
Colorless, odorless, nontoxic,
and nonflammable!
As consistent as a clock tick,
these atoms stays stable!
Other elements may be like, “hey!”
We’re like, “NO! NO! NO! GO AWAY!!!”
We’re the noble gases!
Argon’s so abundant it’s used all the time!
Krypton means “secret” it’s harder to find!
Xenon and Radon are radioactive!
When you play it this cool,
you come off more attractive…
We’re the noble gases!
We’re the noble gases!
We’re the noble gases!
Science class can be a little boring some times. That's why Danny Tieger and Peacock Kids created Sung Science! Two minutes of musical mischief that's guaranteed to have you singing along!! Every episode of Sung Science is in a different musical style, produced by Matt Appleton, to be the weirdest it can be.
→ Credits ←
Sung by: Ian Michael Stuart
Written & Produced by: Danny Tieger & Matt Appleton
Directed by: Matt Levy
Edited & Animated by: Evan Bentz
Executive Producers: Matt Levy & Judy Meyers
Danny Tieger has written songs for NASA, The Jim Henson Company, and Sony Music. He is currently on the first national tour of, "Matilda the Musical". He just published his first book, "I Am Your Songwriting Journal"--- for a special Peacock Kids discount click here (http://bit.ly/1RwU79v) and use the code, "DREAMWORKS"
Matt Appleton spends most of his time touring the world as saxophonist and vocalist for Ska legends Reel Big Fish. He has engineered, produced, and performed on records for dozens of artists including The Used, Gavin Degraw, Refused, Silverchair, Von Smith, Good Charlotte, and Atreyu.
Peacock Kids is the ultimate YouTube destination for kids and families. See what Shrek and Donkey, Po and the rest of your favorite DreamWorks characters are up to! Hack your life with helpful DIY tips and tricks, sing along to todays catchiest songs and laugh out loud to original animated series. Peacock Kids has it all! Check back daily for new episodes.
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For the first six periods of the periodic table, the noble gases are exactly the members of group18 of the periodic table. It is possible that due to relativistic effects, the group 14 element flerovium exhibits some noble-gas-like properties, instead of the group 18 element ununoctium. Noble gases are typically highly unreactive except when under particular extreme conditions. The inertness of noble gases makes them very suitable in applications where reactions are not wanted. For example, argon is used in light bulbs to prevent the hot tungsten filament from oxidizing; also, helium is used in breathing gas by deep-sea divers to prevent oxygen and nitrogen toxicity.
There are spoilers ahead ...Constructor. Dena R. Verkuil. Editor ... CLAM (1A ... Org ... IMAN (15A ... Krypton or oxygen) Krypton is a chemically inert, colorless, odorless noble GAS. It is used in lighting (similar to the noble gases neon and argon) and in photography.
Phys.org spoke to the first author of the study, Dr. JackHenderson from the University of Surrey... Henderson ... Similar to how noble gases represent stable electronic configurations, magic and doubly magic nuclei result in stable nuclei ... Dr ... Subscribe ... Dr ... J.
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