neon, argon, and helium is all i know
The formula for pentaxenon nonafluoride is ( \text{Xe}_5\text{F}_9 ). This compound consists of five xenon atoms and nine fluorine atoms. It is a part of a class of compounds known as noble gas compounds, which are typically stable despite the inertness of noble gases.
The elements that are very unreactive and have five letters include "argon" and "krypton." Both are noble gases, which are known for their low reactivity due to having complete valence electron shells. This makes them stable and unlikely to form compounds with other elements.
There are a lot more than five compounds of lithium.
The Four Noble Truths and the Five Noble Precepts.
Xenon is a noble gas. I would think any compounds would be hard to make with using Xenon.
Noble one: Carter Noble two: Kat Noble three: Emile Noble four: Jun Noble five: Jorge Noble six: Unknown (because you play as him.) And a bunch of marines of course
there are five noble gasses. They are noble because they cannot combine with anything. Nitrogen is noble because nitrates make awesome explosives Boom no go noble gas
The five noble gasses are neon, xenon, kryton, helium, argon, radon, and ununoctium.
protiens, carbohydrates,
five solutions, compounds, and chemicals.
There were once five noble families until for some reason the Shiba clan was excluded Now there are only four only two are known they are the Kuchiki and Shihoin The other two noble families are known seeing as how Tite Kubo the creator only wants to make them when he needs to There are families like the Kasumi-Ooji family that are also noble but are of lower nobility
In mediaeval times metals like gold and platinum were called "noble metals" because they "were not subject to corruption", that is, they did not tarnish nor rust. When William Ramsay and co-workers discovered five group 18 elements at the end of the 19th century, they were known as the "inert gases" because they were unreactive, or as the "noble gases" by analogy with the very unreactive metals. After compounds of xenon were discovered in the 1960s, the former name dropped off, and since then they have been known as the "noble gases"