Noble Gases

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Topic 8 - Non-metals
Group VIII or Group 0 Elements
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ChemistrySecondary Education

This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Topic 8 - Non-metals
Group VIII or Group 0 Elements
27 November 2025

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How do you feel today?
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Slide 2 - Poll

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In this lesson, I will:
  • describe the Group VIII (noble gases) as unreactive, monatomic gases and explain this in terms of electronic configuration.

Slide 3 - Slide

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Some advertising signs use bright lights to make them more visible to customers.
Real-world Connection

Slide 4 - Slide

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Slide 5 - Slide


Explain, in one sentence, why neon gas is 
used in some AD signs, NOT natural air?
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2:00

Slide 6 - Open question

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Slide 8 - Slide

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Work in pairs to answer the following MC questions about noble gases.

Slide 9 - Slide


Group VIII elements are also known as _________.
A
halogens
B
pnictogens
C
chalcogens
D
noble gases

Slide 10 - Quiz


Which of the following is NOT a property of Group VIII elements?
A
They are monatomic gases.
B
They are all colourless gases.
C
They are very reactive.
D
They exist as individual atoms rather than forming molecules.

Slide 11 - Quiz

Slide 12 - Video


Which noble gas, represented by its electronic configuration, is used (rather than hydrogen) in lighter-than-air balloons because its lack of reactivity means it will not ignite? 
A
2
B
2, 4
C
2,7
D
2, 5

Slide 13 - Quiz


Why is hydrogen gas NOT used in balloons?

Slide 14 - Open question


Which noble gas, represented by its electronic configuration, produces the brightest light in advertising signs?
A
2
B
2, 8
C
2,8, 8
D
2, 5

Slide 15 - Quiz


Which noble gas, represented by its electronic configuration, is also used when welding to prevent oxygen from getting to the hot metal and causing corrosion?
A
2
B
2, 8
C
2,8, 8
D
2, 6

Slide 16 - Quiz


Which noble gas, represented by its electronic configuration, is the least dense in Group VIII?
A
helium
B
neon
C
krypton
D
argon

Slide 17 - Quiz


Which noble gas, represented by its electronic configuration, is the most dense in the following list?
A
helium
B
xenon
C
krypton
D
neon

Slide 18 - Quiz

TEMPLATE
In this lesson, I will:
  • describe the Group VIII (noble gases) as unreactive, monatomic gases and explain this in terms of electronic configuration.

Slide 19 - Slide


How well did you participate 
in the lesson today?
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Slide 20 - Poll

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Works in small groups to conduct an experiment, collect data or test a hypothesis

Slide 21 - Slide

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makes sense of the explore experience; helps students clarify their understanding and introduces formal science terminology and concepts based on their findings

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Slide 23 - Quiz

Slide 24 - Drag question

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Presents a new problem or scenario that requires students to apply their knowledge. For instance, after studying ecosystems, the teacher might ask students to explore the effects of an oil spill.

Slide 25 - Slide

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Assesses student comprehension through a worksheet, quiz, a lab report, or a concluding class discussion.

Slide 26 - Slide