If the question is what classifies and element as a noble gas, then the answer is that they have a full octet of valence electrons. This makes them more stable and less likely to react, the noble gases can be found on the last period (or vertical column) on the Periodic Table.
they're classified by the type of goose that ejects its bodily fluids on the molten lava.
The noble gases are unreactive because their valence shells are full, making them stable.
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If you are referring to the noble gasses and why they are stable, it is because they contain a full 8 electrons in their outer shell and, therefore, are pretty much unreactive; that is, they have no extra electrons to give, and they are not short on electrons that they need to borrow. I guess you could say they are "happy".
Examples: many plastic materials, platinum metals, gold, lead, glass, etc.
There is not a noble on halo there is a noble team. Noble 6 is the main guy in the noble team. Carter (NOBLE 1) is the commando.
The adverb for noble is nobly.
He was very noble. Noble price is very hard to get.
Carter is Noble 1 Kat is Noble 2 Jun is Noble 3 Emile is Noble 4 Jorge is Noble 5 and You are Noble 6
1943 - it was the year of the dog if i remember correctly. First invented by a German scientist named turd Ferguson with his assistant schvetc. Schvetc pressurized noble gases and ran a current through them inside of glass tubes. While showcasing his discovery to his assistant one of the glass tubes shattered in his face sending a peice of glass into his tongue causing fatality.
There are six Spartans in halo reach part of noble team; Carter - Noble 1 Kat - Noble 2 Jun - Noble 3 Emile - Noble 4 Jorge - Noble 5 Six - Noble 6
Noble gases are colorless, odorless, and tasteless elements that are non-reactive under normal conditions. They have high ionization energies and low electronegativities, making them stable and unreactive. These gases are found in Group 18 of the periodic table and include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.