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Question
Match the noble gases – with their correct symbols:
| Noble gases | Symbols |
| (a) Helium | (1) Ar |
| (b) Neon | (2) Xe |
| (c) Argon | (3) Rn |
| (d) Krypton | (4) He |
| (e) Xenon | (5) Kr |
| (f) Radon | (6) Ne |
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Solution
| Noble gases | Symbols |
| (a) Helium | He |
| (b) Neon | Ne |
| (c) Argon | Ar |
| (d) Krypton | Kr |
| (e) Xenon | Xe |
| (f) Radon | Rn |
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