Yes. as all noble gases are mono atomic.
it means that the total number of electrons in the ions and the noble gases are the same.
Fluorine attains the electron configuration of neon (the nearest noble gas).
The Alkaline Earth metal which comes just after the noble gas
Not a neutral Cl atom but the chloride ion Cl- is isoelectronic with the noble gas argon.
No, hydrogen is a diatomic atom, which means it bonds with itself naturally, and since argon it is a noble gas, it is found alone in nature. This means that 1 molecule of hydrogen has two atoms, while 1 molecule of Argon has 1 atom.
This noble gas is argon (Ar).
because they have more gas in them
no. it is a molecule, not a noble gas
argon
it means that the total number of electrons in the ions and the noble gases are the same.
Fluorine attains the electron configuration of neon (the nearest noble gas).
The Alkaline Earth metal which comes just after the noble gas
pussyboi; atom
Neon --- Closest noble gas on the periodic table.
All noble gases have only one type of atom
needed to give it to a noble gas arrangement
That is correct. A noble gas (or at least all the noble gas elements heavier than helium) has an electron configuration of 8 electrons in its outer shell, and the sodium and chlorine ions in sodium chloride also have 8 electrons in their outer shell, just like a noble gas atom.