Noble gases are chemically inert.
No.
Generally, the least reactive elements are the noble gases.
Noble gases are not active because of their outer shells. The outer shells of these gases are full of 8 valence electrons, which make them stable and inert.
Noble gases have few or no active chemical properties because they have a stable electron configuration with a full outer shell, making them less likely to react with other elements. Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon are examples of noble gases.
The noble gases: helium, neon, argon, krypton, radon.
Noble gases are all gases and not solids. In addition they are generally chemically inert as they have completely filled orbitals. Also the most active solids are generally found in group 1
Argon and Helium are used as sheilding gases in welding.
its the noble gases that are the least reactive group among the elements; and they occupy the left most group i.e. 18th group in the Periodic Table.
No; the noble gas family doesn't contain any metals in it, it only has gases. Also it contains all of the least reactive elements. The most reactive metals are in the alkali metal family, group 1, lithoium , sodium, poatssium etc..
The most active metals are alkali metals.The most active nonmetals are halogens.
it's not
There are no metals in noble gases.All are gases in noble gases.