All noble gases are unreactive at S.T.P.
However at high temperature and pressure, xenon and krypton will react with electronegative elements such as flourine and oxygen to form fluorides and oxyfluorides.
No, nonmetals arent reactive because the non metals arent metals and they are gases!
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
They all have a full valence electron cloud, which causes them to be nonreactive.
These are the noble gases.
Noble gases are chemically inert. They have completely filled orbitals, hence are generally non-reactive (or chemically inert).
Noble gases
inert as in the inert gases or "noble" gases
Noble(nonreactive) gases like argon
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
The group 18 elements, also called the noble gases, are gaseous elements, completely nonreactive, with a full, stable valence shell. They were the last elements to be discovered because they're inert.
Inert Gases
All of the noble gasses have full outer electron shells - rendering them extremely nonreactive. Their electron configuration is what places them in the group on the periodic table that we have designated "noble gases".
They all have a full valence electron cloud, which causes them to be nonreactive.
These are the noble gases.