The element is 'argon' and belongs to noble gas family.
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I would imagine, logically, Calcium would react with every element except the Noble Gases - as they already have full outer energy levels, thus being unreactive. You will often find one calcium reacting with one element from group 6, for example Oxygen. CaO (as they strive to reach a full outer shell.)
The period of an element is determined by electronic configuration.Period is same as the number of energy levels of the element.
arsenic belongs to V-A group of periodic table it has 5 electrons in its outermost energy level.
The number of energy levels is equal to the period number of the element. Through a group, the number of energy levels increases. All the elements in a period has the same number of energy levels.
The energy level tells the period in which the element belongs. Also electrons are arranged in different energy levels.
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neon has completely filled energy levels and hence is generally chemically inert (or unreactive).
Yes they have full energy levels,this makes them stable.They are highly unreactive, to add on that ionisation is very high in noble gases.
Yes, it has 5 energy levels as it belongs to group 5. The 54 electrons in xenon are filled in these energy levels as 2, 8, 18, 18, 8
What has three energy levels and six valence electrons
What has three energy levels and six valence electrons
the period number tells which is the highest energy level occupied by the electrons
The period that the element's in is the same number of how many valence electrons (energy level of outer electrons) there are in the element...
The element carbon
Yes. They are found in different energy levels. The number of energy levels depends on the element under consideration.
Aluminium