Both neon and argon are stable because they have completely filled orbitals.
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because they are both noble gases... the valance (or outermost electron shell) is full of electrons so neither argon nor neon need to get rid of or gain electrons. Essentially, both atoms do not need to react to become stable; they are already stable
Neon is stable because it is a noble gas, and is alreadyat the highest configuration already. Neon is stable because it is a noble gas, and is alreadyat the highest configuration already.
Because they already have a full outer shell of electrons, which is the most stable configuration.
neon diffuses 1.4 times as fast as argon.
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calcium is not stable because the outer most atomic level is not full the only elements that are stable are the nobel gasses(helium,neon,argon,krypton,xenon,and radon)
Among these, neon and argon are most stable, as they are noble gases and have completely filled orbitals.
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because they are both noble gases... the valance (or outermost electron shell) is full of electrons so neither argon nor neon need to get rid of or gain electrons. Essentially, both atoms do not need to react to become stable; they are already stable
Neon is stable because it is a noble gas, and is alreadyat the highest configuration already. Neon is stable because it is a noble gas, and is alreadyat the highest configuration already.
Neon and argon are two distinct elements.
Because they already have a full outer shell of electrons, which is the most stable configuration.
neon diffuses 1.4 times as fast as argon.
They have completely filled orbitals / energy levels. Both neon and argon have 8 valence electrons and have stable electronic configuration. Hence they are chemically inert and generally donot form compounds under normal conditions.
The chemical symbols of neon and argon are Ne and Ar.
noble gases