They are the family that is the furthest to the right of the Periodic Table.
Noble gases are found in column (or group) 18
Noble or inert gases
The valence electrons are filled in the p orbitals for noble gases (s orbital for helium)
There are six noble gases: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon
column of the periodic table.
Noble gases can be found in the atmosphere; the air on Earth is partly composed of the noble gasses.
Noble gases are generally colourless, odourless gases. They are found in trace amounts in the earth's atmosphere. They are chemically inert.
Noble Gases
This element would be found in Group 18 of the periodic table, known as the noble gases. These gases are typically non-reactive due to their stable electron configuration. Examples of noble gases include helium, neon, and argon.
Noble gases family is found in the right side of the periodic table.It consist of Helium,Neon,Argon,Krypton,xenon and Ununoctium.All these are noble gases.
Noble gases usually exist as monatomic (single atom) gases because they have a stable electron configuration and are inert, meaning they do not easily react with other elements. This makes them chemically unreactive and often found in their elemental form in nature.
Column 18 or group 8A