1. They are inert; they do not react with anything.
2. They each have eight valence electrons on their outermost electron shell.
3. Only two have ever been bonded with anything, and that was under extreme, simulated conditions.
Inert gases
No,they are not active.They are inert gases.
Noble gases are colorless, odorless, and tasteless gases that are nonreactive due to their stable electron configuration. They are located in group 18 of the periodic table and have complete outer electron shells. These gases have low melting and boiling points, making them useful in applications where inert atmospheres are needed.
Except Nobel gases all other gases are molecular. The Nobel Gases, Family or Group 18 are atomic.
Nobel gases are also called inert gases because of their reluctance to combine with other substances.
Nobel gases are very unreactive.
Non-metals, they are all gases.
noble gases are already stable.
the noble gases have their valence shell complete
the nobel gases are already stable, with full octets of valence electrons
Nobel gases.
unreactive