No, it's a metal and a solid.
Copper is not a noble gas. It is a transition metal with the atomic number 29 and symbol Cu. Noble gases are elements found in the last group of the periodic table, such as helium, neon, and argon, characterized by their stable and unreactive nature.
[Ar]3d104s1
[Ar] 3d10 4s1
[Ar]4s1 3d10
The noble gas configuration of copper (Cu) is [Ar] 3d^10 4s^1. The noble gas that would be listed is argon (Ar), which has an electron configuration of 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6.
The ground-state electron configuration for copper (Cu) using noble-gas shorthand is Ar 3d10 4s1.
The atomic no for Cu is 29 at ist it loses 2 electrons then accepts 8 or 10 electrons from legands by coordination now it has either 35 or 37 electrons which is very close to the atomic no of krypton a noble gas....
No, copper is not considered a noble metal.
Transition metals such as copper, silver, and gold can form ions with a noble gas electron configuration. This occurs when they lose electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration similar to the nearest noble gas.
No, it is a noble gas
Yes, argon is a noble gas. It is a colorless, odorless, and non-reactive gas that is part of the noble gas group on the periodic table.
no. it is a molecule, not a noble gas