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All noble gases have completely filled orbitals and are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive). So generally they will not accept / gain / share electrons or form compounds at room temperature.

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Helium neon argon or krypton what are they called?

They're all Noble gases.


What elements are very stable and have low reactivity?

They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18 They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18 They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18


Why inert gases are gaseous in nature?

All inert gases exist as gases in nature; but today the name inert remain only traditional. The so-called noble gases has known compounds (excepting neon).


How are the noble gases different from all the other gases in the periodic table?

Noble gases have completely filled orbitals and are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive).


How many elements are inert gases?

Six noble gases (group 18), and Nitrogen (N2) gas are all inert. They are all different elements, so: 7


An inert noble gas belonging to argon group?

He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn all belonging to group 18, the inert, noble gases.


Where are inert or noble gases?

There are plenty of them in the atmosphere. Argon is very prevalent, and nitrogen is inert to all but very energetic reactions.


What were the noble gasses originally called?

Inert gases, because at that time it was believed that these gases had no chemical reactions at all.


What elements are inert gases?

Inert gases, or noble gases, make up the 18th column on the periodic table. The names of the gases (in order from top to bottom) are: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon.


Which families contains a full octet of valence electrons?

These are the noble gases.


What proprties are shared bt the noble gas?

All Noble gases have full outer electron shells making them inert.


Why are the elements helium argon and neon called inert gases?

As we all know that noble gases are also called INERT GASES, so the subgroup VIII of GROUP 'A' contains only noble gases and inert gases so helium and neon are also in VIII-A so they are inert gases.