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No. Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and have stable electronic configuration.

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Do noble gases have less stable electronic configurations?

No. Noble gases have completely filled orbitals / energy levels. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and have stable electronic configuration.


Do noble gases have less stable electronic configurations than all other elements in the periodic table?

no


Noble gases have less stable electronic configurations then all other elements in the periodic table?

Noble gases actually have the most stable electronic configurations in the periodic table due to having a full outer shell of electrons. This full octet makes them less likely to react with other elements, earning them the name "noble gases."


What have stable electron configurations?

any time there are as many electrons and protons and they fill each orbital optimally.


What do the noble gases have in commmon?

All noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals. Helium has 2 valence electrons, the others have 8. They are stable configurations and as such noble gases are generally chemically inert at standard temperature and pressure.


Noble gases have less stable electronic configurations that all other elements on the periodic table?

No, Noble Gases have the stabliest configuration on the periodic table because they follow the octete rule by having eight electrons. They can be found on the far right column.


What does not react with chlorine?

Elements like noble gases (e.g. helium, neon, argon) do not react with chlorine due to their stable electronic configurations. Additionally, elements like gold and platinum are also unreactive with chlorine.


What are the nobel gasses also called?

Noble gases are also called inert gases because they tend to be chemically nonreactive due to their stable electron configurations.


What do the electron configurations for all the group 18 noble gases have in common?

All group 18 noble gases have a completely filled outer electron shell, which gives them stability and inertness. Their electron configurations end in s2p6, meaning they have a full s orbital and a full p orbital in their outermost shell.


What is the relationship between the stable ions and the noble gases?

Generally (but not always) stable ions will have the same the electronic configuration as that of noble gases (completely filled valence shells / orbitals)


What does copper not bond with?

Copper does not bond with noble gases, such as helium, neon, and argon, due to their stable electronic configurations. Additionally, copper does not readily bond with non-metals, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, unless under specific conditions or in certain compounds.


How do electron configurations of noble gases give them high unreactivity?

Noble gases have completely filled orbitals, are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive). So generally they will not form compounds.