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Mono-atomic gases: Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.

Di-atomic gases: Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine.

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What are the other gases?

look at a periodic table


Where are the noble gases found at on the periodc table?

group 18 on the periodic table


The noble gases are found in a single?

column of the periodic table.


Elements that do not typically react with other elements are known as?

Elements in the Periodic Table that are not reactive are called the Noble Gases.


On left or right side can you find the gases on the periodic table?

Gases can be found on both the left and right sides of the periodic table. The noble gases (Group 18) are on the far right side, while other gases such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and the halogens (Group 17) can be found on the left and right sides of the periodic table.


Where can noble gases be found?

They are the family that is the furthest to the right of the Periodic Table.


What kind of elements is found on the right of the periodic table?

Noble Gases


Where are the noble gases found on the periodic table?

It is found in group 18 (the group on the extreme right)


Examples of light and heavy gases on the periodic table?

Light gases on the periodic table include hydrogen (H) and helium (He), which have low atomic masses and are found in the first two groups of the table. Heavy gases include xenon (Xe) and radon (Rn) which have higher atomic masses and are found towards the bottom of the table in group 18.


What column number is noble gases found in?

Noble gases are found in column (or group) 18


Noble gases have less stable electronic configurations that all other elements on the periodic table?

No, Noble Gases have the stabliest configuration on the periodic table because they follow the octete rule by having eight electrons. They can be found on the far right column.


What is found on the right of the periodic table?

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.