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Question
Why does the solubility of noble gases in water increase with increase in the atomic number?
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Solution
- Noble gases dissolve in water due to dipole-induced dipole interaction.
- Water molecules are polar and induce a dipole in noble gas atoms by attracting their electron clouds.
- Larger noble gas atoms (with higher atomic numbers) have bigger and more easily distorted electron clouds.
- Because of this, larger atoms are more easily polarized and form stronger induced dipoles.
- Stronger induced dipoles lead to stronger attraction between noble gas atoms and water molecules.
- As a result, solubility increases from helium to xenon with increasing atomic number.
This explains why the solubility of noble gases in water increases as atomic number increases.
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