noble gasses are toward the right side of the Periodic Table the # of electrons is the group and you can find valence out by taking the group # and subtracting 10 from groups 11-18 to get the answer of 8 valence electrons
All noble gasses contain electrons. In fact, all gasses contain electrons.
The electron configuration of the noble gasses are such that the valence shell (the outer most shell of electrons) is filled up with eight electrons. the outermost shell of electrons can only fit eight and the noble gasses already have all eight.
Argon is a noble gas. All noble gasses have 8 valence electrons. Thus argon has 8 valence electrons as well.
All noble gasses have 8 valence electrons which means outer electrons. As for electrons overall, argon would have 18.
I don't think noble gasses have valence electrons. They are noble because all their shells are full which makes them not as reactive.
The external shell of electrons is full.
they are unreactive as they have a full outer shell of electrons
Noble Gasses.
The external level of electrons is filled.
Neon, plus the other noble gasses, but these other noble gases also have additional electrons in outer shells.
yes.they have the maximum number of electrons in their outer energy level?
The noble gasses are what you're talking about.