the noble gases
They don't, under normal circumstances, react with other elements to form compounds.
Unlikely other elements in the periodic table, noble gases rarely form compounds with other elements.
Group 18 elements are called noble gases. They are called noble gases because they are generally unreactive and do not readily form compounds with other elements. Their outermost electron shells are completely filled, which contributes to their stability and lack of reactivity.
It is one of the inert gases. These do not react or form compounds with other elements.
Elements in the Periodic Table that are not reactive are called the Noble Gases.
They don't, under normal circumstances, react with other elements to form compounds.
Unlikely other elements in the periodic table, noble gases rarely form compounds with other elements.
No. The noble gases are inreactive and don't form compounds with other elements. This is because they have a full outer shell of electrons.
Group 18 elements are called noble gases. They are called noble gases because they are generally unreactive and do not readily form compounds with other elements. Their outermost electron shells are completely filled, which contributes to their stability and lack of reactivity.
I'm guessing noble gases since they do not react with other elements
It is one of the inert gases. These do not react or form compounds with other elements.
Uncorrect; many gases (O, H, N, F, etc.) has stable compounds.
Noble gases.
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
Elements in the Periodic Table that are not reactive are called the Noble Gases.
The Group 18 elements are called the noble gases or sometimes inert gases. Wikipedia has information on the noble gases, and a link is provided.
Inert gasses do not react with other elements or compounds.