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no. it is a molecule, not a noble gas
Yes. as all noble gases are mono atomic.
O is the symbol for Oxygen, which is not a noble gas.No, Oxygen (O) is in group 6 and the noble gases (or inert gases) are in group 8.oxygen is not a noble gas because in order to become a noble gas it is necessary to have a completely filled outermost shell. as oxygen has only 6 electrons in its outermost shell it is not a noble gas because noble gases have 8 electrons which completely fill the outermost shell
no, Xenon is a noble gas so it has a full valence shell
Argon (Ar) is an atom not a molecule. An atom is singular whereas a molecule is a group of two or more atoms.
Xenon is an atomic gas. It is a noble gas that exists as individual atoms and does not form molecules in its natural state.
No, two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen cannot form helium. Instead, they combine to create water (H₂O). Helium is a noble gas and does not form compounds in this manner; it is a distinct element with different properties.
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Noble gasses, from group 18: He Ne Ar Kr Xe Rn
because they have more gas in them
In a molecule of hydrogen chloride (HCl), the hydrogen atom attains a noble gas electron structure by sharing its electron with the chlorine atom, which attains a noble gas structure through the addition of the shared electron. The resulting electron structure mimics that of a noble gas (helium for hydrogen and argon for chlorine), fulfilling the octet rule for both atoms.