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Question
Giving suitable explanation, arrange noble gases in the increasing order of their solubility in water.
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Solution
- Noble gases are slightly soluble in water due to dipole-induced dipole interactions between water molecules and noble gas atoms.
- The polar water molecules induce a dipole in noble gas atoms by attracting their electron cloud, making noble gases dissolve.
- Larger noble gas atoms are more easily polarised because their electron clouds are less tightly held by the nucleus.
- As atomic size increases down the group from helium to xenon, the ease of polarisation and hence solubility in water increases.
- Therefore, the increasing order of solubility of noble gases in water is:
Helium (He) < Neon (Ne) < Argon (Ar) < Krypton (Kr) < Xenon (Xe).
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