To estimate the boiling point of Oganesson by extrapolating the data for the boiling points of the other noble gases. The boiling points of the noble gases are given below: Helium -269oC Neon -246oC Argon -186oC Krypton -153oC Xenon -108oC Radon -62oC 1. Make a nicely labeled graph of boiling point vs. number of electrons. Using this graph, extrapolate your data to make a prediction for the boiling point of oganesson. 2. A brief explanation of why this method can be used to make a reasonable estimate of the boiling point of oganesson Your explanation should include a description of the intermolecular forces that are present in samples of these elements, and how they affect their boiling points.

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To estimate the boiling point of Oganesson by extrapolating the data for the
boiling points of the other noble gases.

The boiling points of the noble gases are given below:

Helium -269oC
Neon -246oC
Argon -186oC
Krypton -153oC
Xenon -108oC
Radon -62oC

1. Make a nicely labeled graph of boiling point vs. number of electrons.
Using this graph, extrapolate your data to make a prediction for the boiling point of oganesson.

2. A brief explanation of why this method can be used to make a reasonable
estimate of the boiling point of oganesson Your explanation should include a description of the intermolecular forces that are present in samples of these elements, and how they affect their boiling points.

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