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Q: What makes nobel gases stable?
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Why is Nobel gases stable?

They have no valence electrons.So they are stable.


Why do noble gases rarely form bond with other atom?

the nobel gases are already stable, with full octets of valence electrons


Why don't nobel gases form chemical bonds?

noble gases are already stable.


What do metals do to become stable?

I think they become nobel gases


Why do gases rarely form bonds with other atoms?

the nobel gases are already stable, with full octets of valence electrons


Summarize the properties of nobel gases?

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What makes a group not reactive on the periodic table?

A full octet, valance shell. A valance shell with eight electrons, such as the Nobel gases have, doe not need to donate or accept electrons into or out of the valance shell to be stable.


What are the two gases those do not take part in chemical reaction?

All Nobel gases very rarely react, they are very stable gases as they have a full outer orbital. (on the far right of the table)


Why are group 8 nobel gases the most stable?

Noble gases have complete octet / duptet (in case of Helium) which makes them inert to bond making. They have a full outer shell, so thus do not have to give or take an electron, and are the most stable because all atoms want a full outer shell, and these atoms in group 8 all have a full outer shell.


What family of element is relatively unreactive and why?

Nobel gases are relatively nonreactive because they have eight electrons in the outermost energy level, which is a stable configuration


Nobel gases are also known as the?

Inert gases


What familyof coumpounds is most likely to be relatively unreactive?

The "Noble gases" of group VIII are unreactive, because they are stable, due to their electron arrangements. If an atom has a full outer shell, it is "happy" and will not bond with other atoms.