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Suggest the most suitable noble gas for each of the following uses:
a liquid refrigerant through which we can achieve the lowest temperature

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Helium is a liquid refrigerant through which we can achieve the lowest temperature.
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  2. Arrange the following as directed: F^(-),Cl^(-),Br^(-),I^(-) (decrea...

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  3. Arrange the following as directed: F(2),Cl(2),Br(2),I(2) (increasing...

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  4. Arrange the following as directed: HOCl, HOBr, HOI (increasing tende...

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  5. Arrange the following as directed: I(2), HI, HIO(4), ICl (increasing...

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  6. The dipole moment of a violet solution of iodine in cyclohexane is zer...

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  7. When Cl(2) is passed through KI solution, the solution becomes brown i...

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  8. Which neutral molecules are isoelectronic with ?

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  9. Explain why NI(3) acts as an explosive.

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  10. Helium and neon do not form compounds with fluorine-why?

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  11. How can XeF(4) be estimated?

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  15. Hydrolysis of XeF(6) is not a redox reaction-explain.

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  16. Which is the only known halide of krypton ? How can it be prepared?

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  17. Helium and neon do not form clathrate compounds with quinol-why?

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  18. Give an example each of oxidative and reductive fluorinations caused b...

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  19. Unlike xenon, helium does not form any chemical compound. Explain.

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  20. Xenon does not form fluorides such as XeF(3) and XeF(5) -why?

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