Description : Which of the following is not a noble gas ? (1) Hydrogen (2) Helium (3) Neon (4) Argon
Last Answer : Hydrogen
Description : The noble gas which occurs most abundantly in the atmosphere is (A) Helium (B) Neon (C) Krypton (D) Argon
Last Answer : (D) Argon
Description : In addition to hydrogen, the other abundant element present on Sun’s surface is - (1) Helium (2) Neon (3) Argon (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : (1) Helium Explanation: The Sun is composed primarily of the chemical elements hydrogen and helium; they account for 74.9% and 23.8% of the mass of the Sun in the photosphere, respectively. All ... out of which it formed: the hydrogen and helium in the Sun were produced by Big Bang nucleosynthesis.
Description : In addition to hydrogen, the other abundant element present on Sun’s surface is (1) Helium (2) Neon (3) Argon (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : Helium
Description : The noble gas used in radiotherapy is (1) neon (2) argon (3) radon (4) xenon
Last Answer : (3) radon Explanation: An early-20th-century form of quackery was the treatment of maladies in a radiotorium. It was a small, sealed room for patients to be exposed to radon for its " ... , which results in genetic and other cell damage, resulting in increased rates of illness, including cancer.
Last Answer : radon
Description : Common type of Laser used in physics laboratories is a) hydrogen neon Laser b) helium-neon Laser c) carbon neon Laser d) argon neon laser
Last Answer : b) helium-neon Laser
Description : The inert gas which is substituted for nitrogen in the air used by deep sea divers for Breathing is: (1) Neon (2) Argon (3) Krypton (4) Helium
Last Answer : (4) Helium Explanation: Helium is used since it has very low (almost non-existent) narcotic properties. The nitrogen in air is highly narcotic at depth and adding helium allows one to dive without the effects of narcosis (where one's mind is impaired).
Description : The inert gas which is substituted for nitrogen in the air used by deep sea divers for breathing is – (1) Neon (2) Krypton (3) Argon (4) Helium
Last Answer : (4) Helium Explanation: Helium is used by deep sea divers because it reduces the narcosis of nitrogen and it remains below the oxygen toxicity limits. In fact, they use tri mix of Oxygen, helium and a little bit of nitrogen.
Description : Which among the following is used to dilute oxygen in the gas cylinders used by divers? (1) Krypton (2) Argon (3) Helium (4) Neon
Last Answer : (3) Helium Explanation: Helium is used to dilute the oxygen and nitrogen to reduce these affects. Helium is the gas of choice to use because it is an inert gas, is thinner, therefore more compressible than air, and its narcotic properties are negligible in comparison to nitrogen.
Description : The gas used to dilute oxygen for breathing by deep sea divers is- (1) Neon (2) Argon (3) Nitrogen (4) Helium
Description : Which among the following is used to dilute oxygen in the gas cylinders used by divers ? (1) Krypton (2) Argon (3) Helium (4) Neon
Description : The gas used to dilute oxygen for breathing by deep sea divers is: (1) Neon (2) Argon (3) Nitrogen (4) Helium
Description : The most abundant inert gas in the atmosphere is (1) Helium (2) Neon (3) Argon (4) Krypton
Last Answer : Argon
Description : Which among the following is not a noble gas? (a) Argon (b) Radon (c) Neon (d) Bromine
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Which of the following elements has the highest first ionization energy? w) Helium x) Neon y) Fluorine z) Argon
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- HELIUM
Description : The coloured discharge tubes for advertisement mainly contain (1) Xenon (2) Argon (3) Helium (4) Neon
Last Answer : Neon
Description : The noble gas used for the treatment of cancer is (1) Helium (2) Argon (3) Krypton (4) Radon
Last Answer : Radon
Description : Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding the molar heat capacity for the noble gases? w) heat capacity decreases from Helium to Xenon x) heat capacity increases from helium to argon y) heat ... Helium to Argon, then decreases to Xenon z) heat capacity is the same for all noble gases
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- HEAT CAPACITY IS THE SAME FOR ALL NOBLE GASES
Description : Why do noble gases such neon or argon have very low chemical reactivity?
Last Answer : They have very low chemical reactivity because they all have afull outer shell, i.e. they all have 8 electrons in their outershell. This makes them very stable and thus not very reactive.
Description : Which of the following is a noble gas - (1) Argon (2) Hydrogen (3) Oxygen (4) Nitrogen
Last Answer : (1) Argon Explanation: Noble gas, any of the seven chemical elements that make up Group 18 (VIIIa) of the periodic table.
Description : Why do Helium, Neon and Argon have a zero valency? -Science
Last Answer : Helium has 2 electrons in its outermost orbit thus filling shell 1 and forming duplet configuration in the valence shell. Neon has 8 electrons in their valence orbit hence completing duplet ... reach stable electron configuration and they will not take part in any sort of chemical reactions.
Description : Which element forms compounds with all others elements except except helium neon and argon?
Last Answer : i believe the answer is flourine.
Description : Helium (He), neon (Ne) and argon (Ar) are all colorless, odorless gases with low chemical reactivity. Based on the periodic table, which other element would also have those same properties?
Description : Name the gas which is used in balloons in the place of hydrogen? (1) nitrogen (2) helium (3) neorn (4) argon
Last Answer : (2) helium Explanation: Helium is used in balloons in the place of hydrogen. This is because hydrogen is a combustible gas and when burst can cause skin burns.
Description : The noble has used for the treatment of cancer is - (1) Helium (2) Argon (3) Krypton (4) Radon
Last Answer : (4) Radon Explanation: Radon was once commonly used to treat cancer. The radiation it gives off kills cancer cells. However, the element must be used with great care because radiation can kill ... Today, radon is not as widely used for the treatment of cancer. Radon is a radioactive element.
Description : Which one of the following elements is an example of noble gas? (1) Nitrogen (2) Hydrogen (3) Chlorine (4) Helium
Last Answer : (4) Helium Explanation: Noble gas refers to any of the seven chemical elements that make up Group Villa of the periodic table. The elements are helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Rn), and element 118 (temporarily named ununoctium [Uuo]).
Description : Which one of the following elements is an example of noble gas ? (1) Nitrogen (2) Hydrogen (3) Chlorine (4) Helium
Description : In deep-sea diving, divers use a mixture of gases consisting of oxygen and – (1) hydrogen (2) nitrogen (3) argon (4) helium
Last Answer : (2) nitrogen Explanation: Air is not the "ideal" breathing mixture for diving as with a concentration of approximately 79 percent nitrogen, compressed air poses two potential problems for all divers: ... Nitrox, a gaseous mixture of nitrogen and oxygen. It is also known as 'Enriched Air.'
Description : In deep-sea diving, divers use a mixture of gases consisting of oxygen and (1) hydrogen (2) nitrogen (3) argon (4) helium
Last Answer : nitrogen
Description : Which is also called Stranger Gas? (1) Xenon (2) Neon (3) Argon (4) Nitrous oxide
Last Answer : (1) Xenon Explanation: Xenon is also called Stranger Gas. The element's name came from the Greek word xenos, which means 'stranger'. Xenon belongs to the group of the noble gases.
Description : Which noble gas has the highest melting point ? w) argon x) krypton y) xenon z) radon
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- RADON
Description : In which of the following groups, are the elements written in the descending order of their respective atomic weights? (a) Nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen (b) Oxygen, argon, nitrogen, hydrogen (c) Oxygen, nitrogen, helium, hydrogen (d) Oxygen, nitrogen, helium, bromine
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Which are the only two elements on the periodic table that are liquid at room temperature? A. Mercury and Bromine (Answer) B. Carbon and helium C. Nitrogen and Hydrogen D. Oxygen and Neon
Last Answer : A. Mercury and Bromine (Answer)
Description : All the atoms of the world comprise of electrons, proton & neutron except that of __________ atom in which neutron is absent. (A) Deuterium (B) Hydrogen (C) Neon (D) Helium
Last Answer : (B) Hydrogen
Description : The inert gas which is substituted for nitrogen in the air used by deep sea divers for breathing, is - (1) Xenon (2) Krypton (3) Argon (4) Helium
Last Answer : (4) Helium Explanation: Trimix is a breathing gas, consisting of oxygen, helium and nitrogen, and is often used in deep commercial diving. The helium is included as a substitute for some ... possible to create mixes suitable for different depths or purposes by adjusting the proportions of each gas.
Description : An inert gas mixed with oxygen given to patients suffering from restricted breathing is – (1) Helium (2) Krypton (3) Radon (4) Argon
Last Answer : (1) Helium Explanation: Heliox is a breathing has composed of a mixture of helium (He) and oxygen (O2). Heliox has been used medically since the 1930s, and although the medical community adopted ... its range of medical uses has since expanded greatly, mostly because of the low density of the gas
Description : The inert gas which is substituted for nitrogen in the air used by deep sea divers for breathing, is (1) Xenon (2) Krypton (3) Argon (4) Helium
Description : An inert gas mixed with oxygen given to patients suffering from restricted breathing is (1) Helium (2) Krypton (3) Radon (4) Argon
Description : Stranger gas is (a) argon (b) neon (c) nitrous oxide (d) xenon
Description : Which gas is used in filling electric bulbs - (1) Neon (2) Argon (3) Krypton (4) Radon
Last Answer : (2) Argon Explanation: Argon is used to fill incandescent light bulbs to inhibit the evaporation of the tungsten filaments and increase bulb life.
Description : What is represented by the solid dots within components 'B' and 'C' of the diagram shown in the illustration? (See illustration EL-0081) EL-0081 A. The fact that these parts are subject to wear and ... only. C. The particular components contain a gas such as neon or argon. D. All of the above.
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : Which one of the following is also called Stranger Gas? A. Neon B. Argon C. Xenon (Answer) D. Nitrous oxide
Last Answer : C. Xenon (Answer)
Description : Helium gas is filled in ballons because (1) its atomic number is 2 (2) it is lighter than air (3) it is one of the constitutents of water (4) it is a noble gas
Last Answer : it is lighter than air
Description : What is the most commonly used substance in fluorescent tubes? (1) Sodium oxide and argon (2) Sodium vapour and neon (3) Mercury vapour and argon (4) Mercury oxide and neon
Last Answer : (3) Mercury vapour and argon Explanation: A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapour. it contains mercury vapour and ... A fluorescent lamp converts electrical power into useful light more efficiently than an incandescent lamp.
Last Answer : Mercury vapour and argon
Description : What happens to an atom of fluorine (F) when it forms an ionic bond in which it has the same electron configuration as the noble gas neon?
Last Answer : It accepts one electron.
Description : Which one of the following noble gases is not found in the atmosphere? (1) Argon (2) Krypton (3) Radon (4) Xenon
Last Answer : (3) Radon Explanation: All the noble gases are present in Earth's atmosphere and, except for helium and radon, their major commercial source is the air, from which they are obtained by liquefaction and fractional distillation.
Description : Type of lasers that uses a mixture of helium and neon enclosed in glass tube. ∙ A. gas lasers ∙ B. solid lasers ∙ C. semiconductor lasers ∙ D. liquid lasers
Last Answer : A. gas lasers