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s orbital for helium and p orbitals for other noble gases.

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Q: What outer sublevels are completely filled in a noble gas?
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The elements in the periodic table that have a completely filled outer subshell are known as?

noble gases.


How come noble gases do not compounds readily?

Their outer energy levels are completely filled.


Do noble gases have full outer shell of electrons?

Yes they have completely filled orbitals.


Why are noble gasses are so unreactive?

Noble gases have completely filled outer electronic configuration. Hence they are non-reactive.


How come noble gases do not form compound readily?

Their outer energy levels are completely filled.


Why are noble gases monotonic?

Noble gases have completely filled outer most shell. They are chemically inert and exist as monoatomic species.


The outer energy level of a noble gas is?

The valence shell (outermost energy level) of a noble gas is filled in ... ns2 np6 electron configuration except helium where it is 1s2.


Why are some noble gases reactive than others?

because they have completely filled outer most energy levels


What is the link between noble gas and full outer shells?

Noble gases have completely filled valence electrons. Helium has 2, other elements have 8


What are the three noble gases that have the outer most shell filled?

All noble gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon) have completely filled valence shells (valence orbitals).


Why are noble gases monotomic?

Noble gases have completely filled outer most shell and have stable electronic configuration. They are chemically inert and exist as monoatomic species.


Which column on the periodic table contains elements with completely filled outer energy levels?

Group 18 or the noble gases.