No; the noble gas family doesn't contain any metals in it, it only has gases. Also it contains all of the least reactive elements. The most reactive metals are in the alkali metal family, group 1, lithoium , sodium, poatssium etc..
Noble gases are chemically inactive.
the most active metals are found in group 1 (alkali metals)
Noble gases are all gases and not solids. In addition they are generally chemically inert as they have completely filled orbitals. Also the most active solids are generally found in group 1
Noble stays at the bottom since is stable and less reactive and vice versa for active metals.
noble gases are non-metals and not metals
Noble gases are non metals
The group 17 non metals, the Halogen Family, is directly beside the Noble Gasses
All noblegases are non metals
No; the noble gas family doesn't contain any metals in it, it only has gases. Also it contains all of the least reactive elements. The most reactive metals are in the alkali metal family, group 1, lithoium , sodium, poatssium etc..
Noble gases are all gases and not solids. In addition they are generally chemically inert as they have completely filled orbitals. Also the most active solids are generally found in group 1
All of the Noble Gasses are non metals.
Noble metals, precious metals, PM
The most active metals are alkali metals.The most active nonmetals are halogens.
The most stable elements are found in the Noble Gases, in group 8 or group 0. The most UNstable elements are found in the alkali metals.
Noble stays at the bottom since is stable and less reactive and vice versa for active metals.
Metals, nonmetals and noble gases.Gases, liquids and solids.
the solid family/rock/metal it belongs to the transition metal familyit is an answerGold is a member of the transition metals and the noble metals
Examples: alkali metals, alkali earth metals, noble gases, platinum metals, halogens, etc.
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