They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18 They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18 They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18
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A very low chemical reactivity as for noble gases or platinum metals.
all the elements of group 18 are Nobel gases. They are very very less reactive.
They have very low chemical reactivity because they all have a full outer shell, i.e. they all have 8 electrons in their outer shell. This makes them very stable and thus not very reactive.
Electronegativity - capacity to loss electrons - is representative for the reactivity of chemical elements; for metals low electronegativity is a high reactivity.
Noble Gases
Tantalum, platinum and gold are very stable metals and have low reactivity.
The noble gases, which is the 18th family in the periodic table, the family on the far right, is very stable and does not react readily, due to the fact that their outer shells are filled with the maximum number of electrons which can be in that shell.
Yes. They are also referred to as the inert gases.
A very low chemical reactivity as for noble gases or platinum metals.
all the elements of group 18 are Nobel gases. They are very very less reactive.
They have very low chemical reactivity because they all have a full outer shell, i.e. they all have 8 electrons in their outer shell. This makes them very stable and thus not very reactive.
golds reactivity is very low in the reactivity series ....
Electronegativity - capacity to loss electrons - is representative for the reactivity of chemical elements; for metals low electronegativity is a high reactivity.
No, since these elements have complied to the octet rule. (except He, Pauli's Exclusion Principle. But still, He is stable.)
Noble Gases
Platinum has a very low chemical reactivity.
The so-called noble gases have the outer electron shell full, with 8 electrons; this structure lead to a very low chemical reactivity but now they are not considered as inert elements.