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Argon

Page history last edited by Argon 11 years, 5 months ago

 

 

Quote:

" Life is a breeze" 

 

 

Status update:

Just got back from the Noble Country club with  Oxygen and Carbon Monoxide.

 

Overview:

I take swelling pride in being the third most common gas in the atmosphere, not to mention being a knight of the Inert Kingdom.  My current occupation is to protect the Declaration of Independence, since Oxygen wouldve done such a dastardly job. 

Information:  

Relationship Status: Im in a radiant relationship with heat.

 

Parent: Lord Ryleigh and William Ramsey

 

Network: non-mettalic

 

Valence Electrons: 18

 

Reactivity:not reactive    
State of Matter:gas  
Location on Periodic Table: in the metals, number 18  

Birthday: 1894

 

Hometown: unknown

 

Group: noble gases

 

 

Activities & Interests:

2-3 sentences about the elements. (physical and chemical properties)

I am noble gas which means i am non-reactive. i am a gas at room temperature, but once the temperature rises over -246 degrees celcius i start decomposing. Also, i have 3 stable isotopes.


Places:

 

You can find me in flourecent light bulbs, growing semiconductor crystals, and processes that require sheildind

 from other atmospheric gases.

 


Photo:

  

 

                 Here I am inside a light bulb. Look at me shine!

                      With lead, potash, soda, and lime.

 

Comments (3)

Anne Alarcon said

at 8:18 am on Oct 16, 2012

Why are Noble gases noble? What are some of your everyday uses?

Mrs. Lockwood said

at 7:16 pm on Oct 24, 2012

Where is the word Argon derived from?

Argon said

at 11:17 am on Nov 4, 2012

They are noble because they dont reacte and the word argon comes from the greek work inactive which is argos

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