Yes, inert gases are part of the peiodic table.
List of Inert Gases
Helium (He)
Neon (Ne)
Argon (Ar)
Krypton (Kr)
Xenon (Xe)
Radon (Rn)
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)
Nitrogen (N2)
No, a kite is not a gas. It will never be a gas, and even if it was a gas it would be noted in the Periodic Table.
The noble gas family, sometimes also called the inert gases, all have their valence shells filled with the maximum number of electrons allowed for that shell. And because each noble gas is "maxed out" as far as the population of the valence band, the elements aren't inclined to react with any other elements. They even travel around as single atoms, unlike other gases which usually travel in pairs (diatomic molecules).
78% nitrogen 20% oxygen and 2% other inert gases.
Nitrous Oxide is not an element, therefore it doesn't have atomic mass. An element is a substance in the form of solid, liquid, gas or metalloid, which can not be broken down anymore. For example, Tin is not an element because it is made up of different elements. Oxygen is just oxygen it is not made out of anything but oxygen atoms. :) BTW I'm a 8th grader that learned this is Science class and made a 102 on the test of the periodic table, elements and the atoms that make them up.
Old textbooks usually gave the noble gases group 0., although some did call it group VIIIA.
Grroup-18 is called inert gas family. They are stable.
Xenon is listed as the 54th element on the periodic table. It is an inert gas but you will find it on the IUPAC Periodic Table as a "Noble Gas". It has an atomic mass of 131.3 grams.
Argon is an inert gas. and can be found in the last column of the periodic table, which it Group 18. It is a "friend" of helium, neon, krypton, xenon and radon. A link can be found below.is inert gas the family of argon
The inert gas argon
Ar stands for Argon. It is inert gas
Radon is an inert gas. The so-called noble gases are in column 18 of the Periodic Table, and radon is at the bottom.
Helium (He) is a noble (inert) gas placed in the group 18 of the Periodic Table.Helium falls in inert gas. It is stable and non-reactive.
It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, nontoxic, and nearly inert gas that heads the noble gas series in the periodic table
It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, nontoxic, and nearly inert gas that heads the noble gas series in the Periodic Table
Krypton belongs to the Noble Gas Family or the Inert Gas Family.
Group-18 contain noble gases. They are inert in nature.
Krypton is an inert Gas so in long form of Periodic Table it belongs to Group 18