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Question
Discuss the following property with reference to noble gases:
Solubility in water
Short Answer
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Solution
- Noble gases are slightly soluble in water, with solubility increasing down the group from helium to xenon.
- Helium is the least soluble due to its small atomic size.
- Solubility occurs because water molecules induce dipoles in noble gas atoms, causing weak electrostatic attraction.
- Larger noble gas atoms are more easily polarized, increasing their solubility.
- This dipole-induced dipole interaction explains the low but measurable solubility of noble gases in water.
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