
Noble Gas
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10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which noble gas is used in neon signs?
Helium
Neon
Argon
Krypton
Answer explanation
Neon is the noble gas used in neon signs, giving them their characteristic bright red-orange glow when electricity passes through it.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Where are noble gases located in the periodic table?
In the first group
In the central block
In the last group
In the second group
Answer explanation
Noble gases are located in the last group of the periodic table, also known as Group 18 or Group 0. They are characterized by their stable and unreactive nature.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of these could be the electronic structure of a noble gas?
2,8,2
2,8,8
2,8,6
Answer explanation
The correct electronic structure of a noble gas is 2,8,8, indicating a full outer shell with 8 electrons in the outermost energy level.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which noble gas has the lowest atomic number?
Helium
Neon
Argon
Xenon
Answer explanation
Helium has the lowest atomic number among the noble gases, making it the correct choice for this question.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why do noble gases have low chemical reactivity?
They have incomplete outer shells.
They have complete outer electron shells.
Answer explanation
Noble gases have low chemical reactivity because they have complete outer electron shells, making them stable and less likely to form bonds.
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6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which noble gas is used in incandescent light bulbs to prevent the filament from reacting with oxygen?
Neon
Argon
Krypton
Xenon
Answer explanation
Argon is used in incandescent light bulbs to prevent the filament from reacting with oxygen.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is the main reason noble gases are used in lighting?
They emit colors when electric current is passed through them.
They reduce energy consumption.
They increase the brightness of the light.
They decrease the production cost.
Answer explanation
The main reason noble gases are used in lighting is that they emit colors when electric current is passed through them.
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