group - Noble gases and their compounds
The term noble gases comes from the fact that, to paraphrase the attitude of the nobility, avoid these gases react with the elements common. The noble gases were also called inert gases, but the term was not accurate, because some of them have been shown to take part in chemical reactions. The noble gases do not react with the regular items, do not match, or rather, Silver Haze, but not evenly, like when you put the oil in the water, if known, while stirring vigorously for minutes and minutes you can not mix it evenly. A mixture of noble gases is a chemical compound that contains elements in Group 18 of the periodic table. The hydrates are formed by compressing the noble gases in water. The heavier atoms form more easily its derivatives, Xe 6H2O hydrate is more stable. The clathrates
are composed of noble gases which are trapped in the cavities of the crystals of some organic substances and not. To make sure that you create the atom and the host must be large enough to be fixed in the cavities of the crystals.
The clathrates are used to separate helium and neon from argon, krypton and xenon. Compounds that contain unstable nuclides of noble gases keep their properties clear of decay: the clathrate of 85Kr, for example, emits beta particles, while the clathrate emits gamma rays of 133Xe.
particles beta: The beta radiation is a form of ionizing radiation emitted by certain radioactive nuclei such as cobalt-60;
gamma rays: a form of electromagnetic radiation produced by radioactivity or other nuclear or subatomic processes . Gamma rays are more penetrating than either alpha or beta radiation, but are less ionizing
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