C2 Group 0 Elements Flashcards

1
Q

What are group 0 elements known as?

A

Noble gases

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2
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List the noble gases (6)

A
Helium
Neon
Argon
Krypton
Xenon
Radon
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3
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How many electrons do noble gases have in their outer energy level?

A

8 giving them a full outer shell

apart from helium which has 2

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4
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What make noble gases stable?

A

Their outer shell is energetically stable (as it has 8 electrons), so they don’t give up or gain electrons to become more stable.

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5
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Noble gases are inert.

What does inert mean?

A

They don’t react with much at all.

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6
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Group 0 elements exist as monatomic gases. What is a monatomic gas?

A

Single atoms not bonded to each other.

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7
Q

Complete the sentence.

All elements in group 0 are ……………………… at room temperature.

A

Colourless gases

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8
Q

Complete the sentence.

As the noble gases are inert they’re ………….

A

Non flammable (they won’t set on fire)

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9
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What happens to the melting point and boiling point of group 0 elements as you move down the group?

A

They increase

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10
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Why do the melting and boiling point of noble gases increase as you go down the group?

A

This is due to an increase in the number of electrons in each atom leading to greater forces between the atoms which need to be overcome.

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11
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In the exam you may be given the melting point or boiling point and asked to estimate the value for another one.

A

You need to learn the pattern.

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12
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Neon is a gas at 25 degree C. Predict what state helium is at this temperature.

A

Helium must be a gas at 25 degree C

Helium has a lower boiling point than neon as it is further up the group

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13
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Radon and krypton have boiling points of -62 degree C and - 153 degree C respectively. Predict the boiling point of xenon.

A

Xenon should have a boiling point of -108 degree C

Xenon comes in between radon and krypton in the group so you can predict that it’s boiling point would be halfway between their boiling points.

(-153) + (-62) = -215

-215 / 2 =-107.5

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14
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Does xenon or neon have a higher boiling point? (1 mark)

A

Xenon has a higher boiling point than neon

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15
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Argon is very unreactive. Using your knowledge of its electronic structure, explain why. (2 marks)

A

Argon has a full outer shell (1 mark) so it’s electronically stable and does not readily lose or gain electrons (1 mark)

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