Actually you can react any noble gas with any other chemical element or compound under a very very very very high temperature and pressure.which is a great loose of money and energy. but yet after all this the product will be un-stable...
The noble gasses are anyways unreactive in some part, where the isotope is stable.
Noble gases are generally unreactive because they have a full outer electron shell, making them stable. They do not readily form compounds, but under certain conditions, such as high temperatures or pressures, they can react with other elements. However, compared to other elements, noble gases have a significantly lower reactivity.
Unreactive
they have completely filled shells (or orbitals) and are hence stable and unreactive.
These are the noble gases; but they aren't completely unreactive !
The elements that are almost completely unreactive are the noble gases in group 18.
!. Noble gases can be mixed with other gases. 2. Noble gases are unreactive (only a limited number of compounds are known today) because the valence electron shell is completely filled.
Unreactive
They are generally unreactive as their orbitals are completely filled.
they have completely filled shells (or orbitals) and are hence stable and unreactive.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals, hence they are stable and chemically inert.
Noble gases have completely filled outer electronic configuration. Hence they are non-reactive.
These are the noble gases; but they aren't completely unreactive !
Correct.
The elements that are almost completely unreactive are the noble gases in group 18.
The Noble gases were known as inert gases because it was believed that they were completely unreactive. This is no longer true as scientists have discovered compounds containing noble gas elements.
!. Noble gases can be mixed with other gases. 2. Noble gases are unreactive (only a limited number of compounds are known today) because the valence electron shell is completely filled.
Nobel gases are very unreactive.
Noble gases are unreactive because their outermost shell, the valence shell, has a full set of eight electrons.