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Noble Gases are not reactive elements, no compounds are known for He or Ne. The heavier ones can form unstable compounds. Xenon and Krypton have a number of well known reactive fluorides and oxyfluorides.

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Nope - exactly the opposite - they are generally unreactive elements.

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They have complete electron shells so don't need to react with stuff to share/steal electrons to fill shells.

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The noble gases are a group of chemical elements with very similar properties: under standard conditions, they are all odorless, colorless, monatomic gases, with very low chemical reactivity. The six noble gases that occur naturally are helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and the radioactive radon (Rn).

So to answer your question, no, and the reason is that their valence electron shell is filled, making it difficult to form molecular bonds with other elements.

They do, however, light up pretty colours when you put an electric current through them.

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The noble gasses are generally unreactive. This is due to their closed-shell electron configuration. The gasses classified in this group are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.

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Not at all. The noble gases are all extremely unreactive. because the noble gases are stable enough because of its 8 valence electron

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Noble Gases are not chemically reactive. He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn are the Noble Gases and they do not react because their valence elctron is 8.

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The lighetr members Helium and neon have no knoen compounds. Argon krypton xenon radon all have had (unstable) compounds produced for them.

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Noble gases are extremely unreactive; only xenon gas a significatif number of compounds.

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No; noble gases are highly unreactive.

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Yes.

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No, it is a noble gas.


Is a noble gas chemically reactive and unstable?

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