All of them, given the proper conditions.
the noble gases
Noble gases.
Noble gases
Noble gases doesn't form ions.
Noble gases do not typically form bonds with other elements due to their stable electron configuration with a full outer shell.
No, not all elements except noble gases form ions. Noble gases are considered inert because they have a complete outer electron shell, making them stable and less likely to form ions. Other elements may gain or lose electrons to form ions.
Unlikely other elements in the periodic table, noble gases rarely form compounds with other elements.
No. The noble gases are inreactive and don't form compounds with other elements. This is because they have a full outer shell of electrons.
No, noble gases do not typically form chemical bonds with other elements because they have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and unreactive.
Noble gases, such as helium, neon, and argon, do not typically form compounds because they have a stable electron configuration with a full outer shell of electrons, making them very unlikely to gain or lose electrons to form bonds with other elements.
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration and hence they are chemically inactive / inert / do not form bond with other elements.
Yes, noble gases are not electronegative elements. They are inert and have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and less likely to form chemical bonds with other elements.