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Neon
Krypton
Neon could be both known to be abundant and very rare. We see and use Neon in our every day life, we see Neon in the closed/open sign's at a restaurant.
Helium
One interesting fact about Krypton is that it is one of the rarest gases in the Earth's atmosphere and it only makes up 1 part per million by volume.
Interesting fact about helium is Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe & Helium is so light that Earth’s gravity is not strong enough to hold on to it. When helium atom are released into the atmosphere, they rise until they escape into space.
http://periodictable.com/Elements/010/
https://www.smore.com/uux0k
http://periodictable.com/Samples/036.6/s13.JPG
https://www.smore.com/txf73-krypton
http://www.ducksters.com/science/chemistry/noble_gases.php
https://www.smore.com/n4fvb
Boiling Points of the Noble Gases
As you go down the Periodic Table, the boiling point of the Noble Gases gets higher.
Interestingly I found on one source that argon could one day be used to limit brain damage after traumatic injuries or oxygen deprivation.
Helium: -268.9 degrees Celsius
Neon: -246.1 degrees Celsius
Argon: -185.8 degrees Celsius
Krypton: -153.2 degrees Celsius
Xenon: -108.1 degrees Celsius
Radon: -61.85 degrees Celsius
http://periodictable.com/Elements/018/
https://www.smore.com/s0b74-argon
Properties Continued
One interesting thing about xenon is that the discoverers of it also discovered krypton and neon, and it was named after the greek word for stranger, or foreign
Radon
https://www.smore.com/1gtbn-xenon
One interesting fact about my element is that Radon is the heaviest known gas.
http://periodictable.com/Elements/086/index.html
https://www.smore.com/1f4c1
The Noble Gases Family