Noble gases are chemically inert and do not combine with alkaline earth metals. However, xenon will combine with highly electronegative elements like fluorine and oxygen forming compounds like XeO2, XeO3, XeF4, XeF6, XeOF4 etc.
No. Noble gases have completely filled valence electrons. hence they are stable and chemically inert.
Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals / Metalloids (d group) Halogens Noble Gases
First column: Alkali metalsSecond column: Alkali Earth metalsSecond to last: HalogensLast: Noble Gases
1. Alkali metals 2. Alkaline earth metals 3. Scandium family 4. Titanium family 5. Vanadium family 6. Chromium family 7. Iron family 8. Manganese family 9. Cobalt family 10. Nickel family 11. Zinc family 12. Copper family 13. Boron family 14. Carbon family 15. Pnicnides 16. Chalcogenides 17. Halogens 18. Noble gases
The basic famillies are - Group 1 the alkali metals. Group 2 the alkali earth metals Group 7 the halogens Group 0 or 8 (depending on your periodic table) are the noble gases.
- The Group 1A elements are called alkali metals. - The Group 2A elements are called alkaline earth metals. - The nonmetals of Group 7A are called halogens. - The Group 8A elements are called the Noble Gases
Alkali metals are present in group1 , alkaline earth metals in group-2, transition metals in group 3-12 , halogens in group-17 and noble gases in group-18.
alkai metals, alkaline earth metals, lanthanoids, actinoids, transistion metals, poor metals, other non-metals, noble gases.
There is the: Alkali Metals Alkaline earth metals Metals Other Metals Non Metals Halogens Noble Gases
Kevin
Metals, non metals and metaloids (which have some of the properties of both metals and non metals).
Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals / Metalloids (d group) Halogens Noble Gases
Alkali metals: Group 1 in the periodic table Alkaline earth metals: Group 2 Halogens: Group 17 Noble Gases: Group 18 You can easily find them if you look at a periodic table.
The alkaline earth metals belong to group 2A elements. The alkali metals belong to group 1A elements. The halogens belong to group 7A elements. The noble gases belong to group 8A elements.
the groups of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, and other metal are all metals and some of the metalloids have metallic properties and the alkali, alkaline are on the left, transition metals are in the middle, other metals are located directly next to the transition metals and the metalloids are next to the other metals, and then you have halogens and Nobel gases, Lanthanides and Actinides which are all gases and rare earth.
They are the Alkali Metals, Alkaline Metals, Transition Metals, Metalloids, Halogens, and the Noble (Inert) Gases. There is also the lanthanide and actinide series which are known as the Rare Earth Metals.
The most active metals are alkali metals.The most active nonmetals are halogens.
You can see the Alkaline Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Transition Metals, Other Metals (poor conducting metals), metaloids (characteristics of metals and non-metals combined), non-metals, noble gases, and unknown metals (like #112-118)The transition metals at the bottom of the periodic table are lanthanides and actinides.3 main ones are usually: Alkaline metals, Transition metals, and Non-metals...I hope this was useful!-Fuyuki