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The VIIIA noble gases have a charge of zero since they have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and unreactive.
helium`s charge is H+, is a positive charge
None of them have a negative charge. Or a positive charge. They can be ionized by high voltages, as (for example) neon is in a neon sign. However, neon doesn't have a monopoly on that, all of them exhibit the same behavior.
Noble gases are non polar like all other elements.
Noble gases are chemically inert.
it's not
There are no metals in noble gases.All are gases in noble gases.
All noble gases are gases in their standard state
They're all Noble gases.
No, noble gases are not shiny. They are colorless and odorless gases that do not have a metallic or reflective appearance.
The noble gases in Column 18 are called helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
This is the family of noble gases (group 18).