Radon,Argon,Helium just to name a few
Group 18 contains the noble gases. He,Ne,Ar are examples for noble gases.
Noble/inert gases
The column all the way to the right of the periodic table indicates noble gases. Noble gases have their outermost orbit completely filled with electrons so these gases do not react with other things very easily. Some examples of noble gases are helium, radon, xenon etc.
Examples: XeF2, XeO3, XeOF2.
Some examples of inactive gases include nitrogen (N2), argon (Ar), helium (He), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and neon (Ne). These gases are considered inactive because they are stable and do not readily react with other elements under normal conditions.
Yes. It is the first of the noble gases, or group 18.
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Noble gases. They are colorless, odorless, and have low chemical reactivity due to their stable electron configurations. They are commonly used in applications such as lighting, cooling, and insulation.
Noble gases are also known as, 1- inert gases 2- rare gases 3- monoatomic gases 4- zero group elements.
They are called noble gasses. He,Ne,Ar are few examples.
Noble gases have few or no active chemical properties because they have a stable electron configuration with a full outer shell, making them less likely to react with other elements. Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon are examples of noble gases.
They are called as noble gases. They have eight electrons in the outermost orbit. Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon are examples of the noble gases.