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Group 0 Elements

Group 0 elements are all inert, colourless gases

  • Group 0 elements are called the noble gases and include the elements helium, neon and argon(and a few others)

  • They all have eight electrons in their outer energy level, apart from helium which has two, giving them a full outer shell

  • As their outer shell is energetically stable they don’t need to give up or gain electrons to become more stable

    • This means they are more or less inert-they don’t react with much at all

  • They exist as monatomic gases-single atoms not bonded to each other

  • All elements in Group 0 are colourless gases at room temperature

  • As the noble gases are inert they’re non flammable

    • They won’t set on fire

There are patterns in the properties of the noble gases

  • The boiling point of the noble gases increase as you move down the group along with increasing relative atomic mass

    • The increase in boiling point is due to an increase in the number of electrons in each atom leading to greater intermolecular forces between them which need to be overcome

  • In the exam you may be given the boiling point of one noble gas and asked to estimate the value for another one

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

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

      • So, Helium must also be a gas at 25C

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Group 0 Elements

Group 0 elements are all inert, colourless gases

  • Group 0 elements are called the noble gases and include the elements helium, neon and argon(and a few others)

  • They all have eight electrons in their outer energy level, apart from helium which has two, giving them a full outer shell

  • As their outer shell is energetically stable they don’t need to give up or gain electrons to become more stable

    • This means they are more or less inert-they don’t react with much at all

  • They exist as monatomic gases-single atoms not bonded to each other

  • All elements in Group 0 are colourless gases at room temperature

  • As the noble gases are inert they’re non flammable

    • They won’t set on fire

There are patterns in the properties of the noble gases

  • The boiling point of the noble gases increase as you move down the group along with increasing relative atomic mass

    • The increase in boiling point is due to an increase in the number of electrons in each atom leading to greater intermolecular forces between them which need to be overcome

  • In the exam you may be given the boiling point of one noble gas and asked to estimate the value for another one

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

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

      • So, Helium must also be a gas at 25C