Group 0 Noble Gases Quiz

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This Group 0 Noble Gases Quiz quiz contains 15 multiple choice questions designed to help you revise and test your Group VIII Noble Gases quiz knowledge. Select an answer for each question and click “Submit Answer” to see instant feedback. Take your time and try to score as high as possible!

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Group O noble gasses quiz comprises 15 questions which have been set following the national curriculum and they meet up to the examination requirements. Each question has four options and just one of these options is correct. 

In chemistry, the Group 0 elements, also known as the Noble gasses or as group 18 by the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry)  system is a group on the periodic which is made up of the chemical elements Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), Radon (Rn), and Oganesson (Og). The noble gasses are characterised by a fluoresce, odorless and colorless gas. There are 8 electrons in the valence shell of the noble gasses so they do not get involved in bonding as they already have a stable structure.

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Question 1 of 15

 Which is TRUE about the 'Noble Gases'? 

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Question 2 of 15

 Which is an electron arrangement of a Noble Gas

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Question 3 of 15

 Which statement is TRUE about the Noble Gases?

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Question 4 of 15

 Which statement is TRUE about the Noble Gases? 

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Question 5 of 15

 Which is an electron arrangement of a Noble Gas

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Question 6 of 15

 Which is an electron arrangement of a Noble Gas

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Question 7 of 15

 Which is TRUE about the 'Noble Gases'? 

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Question 8 of 15

 Which is a Noble Gas

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Question 9 of 15

 Which Noble Gas is used in filament bulbs to stop the filament burning out too quickly?  

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Question 10 of 15

 Which statement is TRUE about the trend, with increasing atomic number, down the Group of Noble Gases? 

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Question 11 of 15

  Which is a Noble Gas 

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Question 12 of 15

 In 1962 a Canadian chemist, Bartlet, managed to combine xenon with the highly reactive Halogen gas fluorine to make xenon tetrafluoride. Which equation is correct in maling xen tetrafluoride

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Question 13 of 15

 Which is a Noble Gas 

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Question 14 of 15

 Which statement is TRUE about the Group of Noble Gases? 

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Question 15 of 15

 Which gas is used to provide a non-oxidising atmosphere in welding operations