Extremely limited chemical reactivity; low condensation temperatures compared with other gases of the same molecular weight; and very nearly ideal gas behavior at normal temperature and pressure.
They are all colorless, monatomic gasses that almost never form compounds.
They are all gases at room temperature and are non metal elements as well as diatomic.
Both have gases
Trees use lungs to breath, whereas humans use gills.
what are the similarities between basketball and ring-ball
1- both are colourless gases heavier than air. 2- both don't support the combustion.
what is the similarities between the ulna and the radius
halogens are reactive gases and noble gases are non reactive!=)
There are no similarities. Noble gases (group 18 elements) have completely filled orbitals with stable electron configuration and are generally unreactive. Alkali metals (group 1 elements) have one valence electron. They are reactive. When these lose one electron, they form ions which has the electronic configuration of the nearest noble gas.
A link between noble gases and steel drums doesn't exist.
When two noble gases are combined, they tend to form a stable non-reactive mixture due to their full outer electron shells, which makes them very unlikely to react with other elements. This makes noble gas compounds very rare under normal conditions.
inert gases / noble gases
Gases, hence noble "gases"
If alkali metals loses one electron, they achieve the electronic configuration of the nearest noble gases.
they are both planets and they both have gases
Group 17 elements are called halogens, which include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Group 18 elements are called noble gases, which include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
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Noble gases are chemically inert.
There are no metals in noble gases.All are gases in noble gases.