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Interfered with, they dissolved much more quickly: in a noblegas more slowly.
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As a noblegas, radon is colorless and odorless and reacts with nothing.
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A fullerene or "buckyball" molecule with noblegas trapped inside is shown in this undated artist concept handout image.
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This time, the X-37B will be sporting a Hall thruster, a propulsion system that uses electrically-accelerated noblegas instead of burning rocket fuel.
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The new experimental rig is composed of 200 kilograms of liquid xenon, made up of an almost unthinkable number of atoms of the noblegas.
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The pacifist noblegases are a demilitarized zone surrounded by unstable neighbors.
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If that's the case, then the noblegases' nonreactivity is the key to sonoluminescence.
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Nitrogen, one of the noblegases, is inert and in and of itself harmless.
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The repose of the noblegases is rare, however.
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Electrons fill up shells more quickly, and nonreactive noblegases are separated by fewer elements.
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Unlike most of her contemporaries, Goeppert-Mayer saw a parallel here to the incredible stability of noblegases.
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Noblegases, also called inert gases, are named so because they generally don't react chemically with other elements.
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Yes, apart from the noblegases.
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In 1904 Sir William Ramsay won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry discovering the noblegases which include neon, krypton and helium.
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Like all noblegases, helium glows when excited by electricity, and Rutherford's mystery particles began glowing helium's characteristic green and yellow.
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Although it may look like your typical pinball game, with a heavy infusion of heated noblegases and a dance-club soundtrack, PinOut!