You can ionize them under certain conditions. The difficulty is that the ionization energy is high as they have a stable octet.
The Noble Gases.
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noble gasses
Noble gasses do not combine with anything. They are quite happy to be on their own.
noble gasses glow different colors
Definitely not! Gases such as HCl that ionize in water are far more soluble than noble gases.
Noble gasses are historically known as inert gasses - so true
Noble gases can be found in the atmosphere; the air on Earth is partly composed of the noble gasses.
Noble gases do not ionize under normal circumstances. Although they do under critical conditions with higher temperatures.
The five noble gasses are neon, xenon, kryton, helium, argon, radon, and ununoctium.
The noble gasses are found in the right-most column (group 18) on the period table.
All noble gasses contain electrons. In fact, all gasses contain electrons.
Inert gasses are also called noble gasses. These gasses are unlikely to participate in chemical reactions. Inert gasses are located in the 8th group of the periodic table.Inert gasses are also called noble gasses. These gasses are unlikely to participate in chemical reactions. Inert gasses are located in the 8th group of the periodic table.
Noble gasses
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noble gasses
Nobles gasses will not react with metals or most nonmetals. Only a few noble gasses compounds exits, and none exist naturally. Noble gasses will only form compounds with fluorine and oxygen.