<span>This type of pain is likely "cold stimulus" pain, triggered by the ice cream touching the roof of the mouth or back of the throat. This cold stimulus causes vasoconstriction than vasodilation of the vessels in this area which then triggers the trigeminal nerve to register pain.</span>
You mean, the 'noble gases'?
In that case, they are located in the last column (group) of the periodic table, starting with Helium (He) at the top and all the way down to Radon (Ra). The column is referred to as Group 8.
<em>CORRECT STATEMENTS
> Water forms hydrogen bonds with other polar molecules. </em>
<em>> Water is a polar molecule. </em>
<em>> Water dissolves more ionic compounds.</em>
<em />Water is a polar molecule because of its uneven distribution of electron density. It is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one positive atom.
Since water is a polar molecule, it forms hydrogen bonds with other polar molecules. Though these bonds are relatively weak, however, there are so many of them present in water.
Water also dissolves most ionic compounds due to the fact that water is a universal solvent. When these compounds are added to water, there will be an interaction between the individual ions and the polar regions of the water molecules and disrupts the ionic bonds.
<em>INCORRECT </em>
> Liquid water is less dense than water vapor. - Liquid water has a higher density than water vapor. The fact that water vapor rises indicates that it is less dense than water.
>Water dissolves more hydrophobic substances. - Hydrophobic substances do not dissolve easily in water. It is termed as 'hydrophobic" because it means water-fearing.
A. Temperature increases
(just think of global warming and how pollution is making the earth warmer)