No. Silver is a metal, not a noble gas.
[Kr] 5s2 4d9
Silver needs 7 more electrons to reach a "pseudo-noble gas" configuration.
It is [Kr] 4d10 5s1.
No. Xenon is a noble gas, silver is not.
It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, nontoxic, and nearly inert gas that heads the noble gas series in the Periodic Table
Neon is a noble gas placed in the group 18 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
it is a monatomic gas, and it being a noble gas, it does not usually combine with other elements. Although under certain conditions noble gasses are used in Excimer Lasers, such as Krypton Fluoride.
No. The noble gases are largely nonreactive because their outermost energy levels are complete, making them stable by themselves.
the noble gas configuration of silver would be [Kr]4d105s1, because the s orbital is the valence shell, whereas the d orbital is a lower energy level. Thus, it would not be [Kr]4d95s2.
No, it is a noble gas
Radon is a noble gas and is radioactive.
Silver is a transition metal. Helium is a non metal and a noble gas. They dont have any similar or common properties.