All of the elements in Group 18 (or VIII A).
You need to re-phrase your question, since argon is a nobel (or relatively unreactive)gas.
Noble gases group (not argon group) contain the following elements: helium, neon, krypton, argon, xenon, radon and probably a trans uranium artificial element.
Helium
In chemistry the Inert Group are the Noble Gases. So called be cause they do not react with anything. The gases are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon.
No. It is fairly inert, but it is not noble. The noble gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon which are in group 18 of the periodic table of elements.
Group 18 on the Periodic Table contains the Inert Gases. Inert Gases tend to be unreactive. This group has the elements Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
No. halogens are not inert gases. Halogens are group 17 elements. Inert gases or noble gases are the group 18 elements Helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe) and radon (Rn) are the six inert gases.
He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn all belonging to group 18, the inert, noble gases.
Helium
The Noble(Inert) Gases.
Noble or inert gases
Argon is a noble gas belonging to group 18. It has 8 valence electrons.
Group 18 Helium family Inert gases Noble gases
Noble gases. Also known as Group Zero and inert gases.
Argon is an inert, or noble, gas and will not burn.
In chemistry the Inert Group are the Noble Gases. So called be cause they do not react with anything. The gases are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon.
Helium, Neon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon
Argon typically does not combine with anything. It is an inert and noble gas.
The group that argon belongs to is the Noble Gases, otherwise known as the inert gases. However, Noble gases is the more acceptable term nowadays because the description inert implies that they cannot be reacted with. These Noble Gases such as argon can be reacted with, but they need incredibly extreme conditions to do such.