Noble gases are very unreactive chemical elements.
No. noble gases are group VIIIA or group 18 elements
Noble gases do not normally form compounds.
The Noble Gases (Group VIIIA or Group 8A) do not exchange electrons or become ionized into ions since they already have a full electron configuration.
No. group VIIA (or group 17) elements are halogens. group VIIIA (or group 18) elements are noble gases.
Nonmetals that do not react naturally with other elements are inert. These nonmetals are called the noble gases and are in Group 18 (VIIIA) on the Periodic Table.
Z is atomic number, so from the periodic table, you can see that this is the element krypton, Kr. You can also see that this element is in Group 18 (VIIIA), which is the noble gases group.
Group VIIIA is an obsolete term; if you think to noble gases probable Uuo is a solid.
Helium is one of the elements in group 18, previously known as group VIIIA. The elements residing in group 18, also called the noble gases are: neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
Halogens are second from the rightmost column (The Noble Gases) in the periodic table. The Alkali Earth Metals are the second column from the left in the periodic table after the alkali metals.
Noble gases are found in the 18th group in the periodic table.
The discovery of the noble gases led to the addition of the group 0, which is also designated as group 18/VIIIA.
The discovery of the noble gases led to the addition of the group 0, which is also designated as group 18/VIIIA.