Helium Neon and Argon
The noble gas group contain: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon, ununoctium.
No. The first three noble gases (helium, neon and argon) have 1, 2 and 3 energy levels respectively.
Examples: XeF2, XeO3, XeOF2.
No, not all noble gases have at least 3 electron shielding layers. The noble gas helium (He) has only two electron shielding layers, while the remaining noble gases (Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon) have three or more electron shielding layers.
helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon
All noble gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon) have completely filled valence shells (valence orbitals).
Helium is a noble gas and the other noble gases are neon, krypton, xenon, argon and radon.
chlorine, the other three are examples of noble gases
They are all unreactive They are all gases They are all monatomic
Helium, neon, and argon are the three lightest members of the noble gases.
In the periodic table, there are three groups: Metals, Metalliods, and Nonmetals. I'm not sure what family it belongs to, but I do know it's part of the Nonmetals that's for sure.
You can look at the periodic table of the elements and determine the number of valence electrons in that element. The Alkali metals have one The Alkaline earth metals have two The Transition metals have one to three, it depends The Boron family have three The Carbon family have four The Nitrogen family have five The Oxygen family have six The Halogen family have seven The Noble gases have eight
The main three gasses are Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon.