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3 June, 06:21

Suggest 2 reasons why the noble gases become less ideal in their behaviour down the group from helium to xenon.

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  1. 3 June, 07:04
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    Reason1: electrons on farther layers become free easyer

    2nd reason: volume of atoms grows (from Helium to Xeon) so instead of boyle-mariot law equation (PV=vRT) is more accurate to use van der walls equations that adds to the boyle-mariot equation the volume occupied by the atoms of the gas to the volume of the space between the atoms P (Vm-b) = vRT
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