They are all members of the noble gas group (group 18).
No - they have much more stable configurations than the other elements in the periodic table.
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No, Noble Gases have the stabliest configuration on the periodic table because they follow the octete rule by having eight electrons. They can be found on the far right column.
The noble gases, located in Group 18 of the periodic table, do not normally react chemically with other elements. They have a stable electron configuration with a full outermost energy level, making them highly unreactive.
The family of elements to the far right of the periodic table is called the noble gases. The noble gases include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. They are known for their low reactivity and stability due to their full outer electron shells.
No - they have much more stable configurations than the other elements in the periodic table.
All halogens or group 17 elements.
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All of the noble gasses have full outer electron shells - rendering them extremely nonreactive. Their electron configuration is what places them in the group on the periodic table that we have designated "noble gases".
any time there are as many electrons and protons and they fill each orbital optimally.
No, Noble Gases have the stabliest configuration on the periodic table because they follow the octete rule by having eight electrons. They can be found on the far right column.
All of the elements in column 18 of the periodic table are noble gases. This means their outer electron shells are completely full and in most cases are inert.
The noble Gases, He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn.... filled valence electrons
They all have a full set of valence electrons.
The noble gases, located in Group 18 of the periodic table, do not normally react chemically with other elements. They have a stable electron configuration with a full outermost energy level, making them highly unreactive.
The family of elements to the far right of the periodic table is called the noble gases. The noble gases include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. They are known for their low reactivity and stability due to their full outer electron shells.
The elements in group 8 of the periodic table are called noble gases. They have similar properties such as being odourless, colourless and have very low reactivity. The noble gases have full valence electron shells which give them a very big ionization energy.