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11 years ago
I understand what a noble gas is and any other basic information... i need to know behavioral differences and similarities. Why, in a constant volume sphere would air act different/the same as a noble gas?
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11 years ago
wel i think it would be due to the properties of gases and their tendency to take up the shape and volume of their container all gases act in certain similar ways maybe you should read up on  KInetic molecular theory, the gas laws (boyles law, charles law) it  may all seem somewhat daunting in the begining but it is all quite logical and interesting
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11 years ago
Air is a mixture of many gases. Even noble gases are a part of air.
Your question makes no sense. Sorry!
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