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- Why He is totally inert ?
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- Radon is expected to be more reactive, but its compounds are not known...
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- Why He II is called superfluid ?
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- Draw the structure of xenonmonoxy tetrafluoride.
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- Draw the structures of trioxide of xenon.
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- Why neon gas is commonly used in advertise ment lamps ?
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- A mixture of helium and oxygen is used to assist asthma patients. Why?
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- Write any two uses of argon.
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- Why He is totally inert ?
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- Radon is expected to be more reactive, but its compounds are not known...
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- Why He II is called superfluid ?
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- Draw the structure of xenonmonoxy tetrafluoride.
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- Draw the structures of trioxide of xenon.
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- Why neon gas is commonly used in advertise ment lamps ?
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- A mixture of helium and oxygen is used to assist asthma patients. Why?
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- Write any two uses of argon.
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