Old textbooks usually gave the noble gases group 0., although some did call it group VIIIA.
The noble gas family, sometimes also called the inert gases, all have their valence shells filled with the maximum number of electrons allowed for that shell. And because each noble gas is "maxed out" as far as the population of the valence band, the elements aren't inclined to react with any other elements. They even travel around as single atoms, unlike other gases which usually travel in pairs (diatomic molecules).
There is no such thing. There is radon gas, which is a radioactive noble gas. It is given off by some rocks and soil.
No, a kite is not a gas. It will never be a gas, and even if it was a gas it would be noted in the Periodic Table.
Arabic numerals are almost identical to our current number system and it is a lot easier than Roman counting as it gas base 10 not weird groupings of three or 5. It was just a logical step forward from the old ways
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Noble gas family, of course!
noble gas family
The Noble gas family.
It is a noble gas.
Xenon is a noble gas. It belongs to noble gas family or group 18 on the periodic table.
Calcium is not a noble gas but an alkaline earth metal.
The Noble gases, these are unreactive elements which exist as single atoms due to them having a full outer shell of electrons.
Yes it is. The element neon belongs to the family of noble gases.
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It is a noble gas.
All of the Noble Gasses are non metals.
Noble gas family or noble gases.