Noble gas means that the outermost electron shell is completely full. The which orbital varies with the element; for example, helium has the 1s2 orbital full.
Yes they have completely filled orbitals.
This is the family of noble gases (group 18).
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
The noble gases helium and neon are the only elements with completely full outer shells.
In general noble gases have a full s and p subshells.
Yes they have completely filled orbitals.
The noble gases are elements with their valence band completely full of electrons: for helium this is 2 electrons, for all other noble gases this is 8 electrons. Because their valence band is already full they do not normally participate in chemical reactions.
Noble gases have completely filled valence electrons. Helium has 2, other elements have 8
All noble gases have completely filled orbitals. Helium has two valence electrons and its s-orbital is full and is stable. Other noble gases have completely fill p-orbitals as the valence orbitals.
This is the family of noble gases (group 18).
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
The Noble Gases Group are called 'noble' because they don't willingly react with anything. The Noble Gases are Group (or Family) 18, the column on the far right side of the periodic chart.
The noble gases helium and neon are the only elements with completely full outer shells.