Group 18.
Group 18.
AKA: Group 8A
Gases can normally be found on the far right column of the Periodic Table (these are called Noble Gases), top right area of the table (N, O, F and Cl) and one on the top left corner (H).
Inert gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon and are placed in the group 18 of the periodic table.
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The noble gases are located in the group 18 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
The halogen family make up the penultimate column in the periodic table and comprises of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine.Additional information:Halogens are in the second column from the right on the periodic table of the elements, next to the inert gasses.
All the elements in the Inert Gases family (exc. Radon) are highly unreactive. The Inert Gases family occupies Group 18(0) of the Periodic Table. They each have 8 electrons in the outer shell. The Inert Gases Group contains;HeliumNeonArgonKryptonXenonRADON
Xenon belongs to Group 0 - Inert Gases on the Periodic Table. These are highly unreactive elements and are situated on the right hand side of the Periodic Table.
inert gases
group 18, the right most group on the periodic table
Rightmost group, group 18
The noble gases in group 18 are inert.
In Group 18.
Group 18 on the Periodic Table contains the Inert Gases. Inert Gases tend to be unreactive. This group has the elements Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
Inert/noble gases
Krypton belongs to the Inert or Noble gases group or chemical family in the Periodic Table.
Group 18 on the Periodic Table contains the Inert Gases. Inert Gases tend to be unreactive. This group has the elements Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
Inert gases, or noble gases, make up the 18th column on the periodic table. The names of the gases (in order from top to bottom) are: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon.
Inert means unreactive, and most of these gases never react.
Inert gasses do not react with other elements or compounds.