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to gain or lose electrons to become stable

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Q: How do then properties of noble gases support this model?
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What are proporties of neon?

neon is a noble gas and has the properties of the noble gases.


How do physical and chemical properties of the halogens compare with those of the noble gases?

Noble gases are not reactiveHalogens are very reactive.


What has few or no active chemical properties?

The Noble Gases.


How are halogens and noble gases alike?

they have similar properties


How do the physical and chemical properties of the halogens compare with those of the noble glasses?

Halogens are extremely reactive, noble gases are very unreactive. All noble gases are gases; only F and Cl are gases.


Do all noble gases have similar chemical properties?

No; each chemical element has different properties.


What gases has the same properties as argon?

All of the noble gases have similar chemical properties; helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.


Which element lacks most of the properties of metals?

That would be the noble gases


What are the physical properties of noble gasses?

Noble gases are generally colourless, odourless gases. They are found in trace amounts in the earth's atmosphere. They are chemically inert.


Can a noble gas be malleable or ductile?

Noble gases exist at mind-bogglingly low temperatures. To prove something's malleable, you have to hammer it or something. If you could obtain a solid noble gas, one whack of a hammer would be enough to literally vaporize all hopes of proving it was malleable. How many licks does it take? The world may never know.


Do the Physical and chemical properties of halogens compare that of noble gases?

No the properties are different and they belong to two different groups


Are the elements in column 7 likely have the same properties to noble gases?

This affirmation is not correct.