
Our Guide to the Gases of the Periodic Table
The chemical elements are broken into different groups depending on their properties and how they react with other substances. The periodic table of elements is a chart that shows all known chemical elements, organized by element type and atomic number. Each element is assigned a spot on the table based on its atomic weight and chemical properties. For the purposes of these articles, we focus on the gaseous elements of the periodic table and their unique properties. Let’s take a closer look!How Poisonous is Chlorine Gas?
Chlorine gas is commonly associated with World War I, where it was used as a chemical weapon. It has been used as a chemical warfare agent, or chemical agent, because of its ability to cause great harm to human beings and destroy property.…
1581Neon Gas and its Use in Advertising Signs
Neon gas is a noble gas that is used in many applications due to its unique properties. It is a non-toxic, inert substance that does not react with other chemicals. Neon can produce brilliant red light when excited by an electric current. Since…
1612Properties and Uses of Xenon Gas
Xenon is an element that is more commonly known for its presence in light bulbs. The gas is also present in the atmosphere but in extremely low concentrations. Because of its scarcity, xenon gas must be extracted from other sources before it…
1500Using Hydrogen Gas as a Clean Alternative to Methane
When natural gas is produced from the ground, it often contains unanticipated amounts of methane. The unfortunate fact is that methane is a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide. As a result, using methane as an alternative fuel can…
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What Type of Gas is Oxygen?
Using Hydrogen Gas as a Clean Alternative to Methane
Properties and Uses of Xenon Gas
Neon Gas and its Use in Advertising Signs
How Poisonous is Chlorine Gas?