all elements in group 8 are very stable as they have 8 electrons in their outermost electron shell, satisfying the octet rule. They are very stable and are called noble gas.
they exist in a monoatomic gas.
Argon is a very stable element, and isn't very reactive.
The most stable element chosen from the group of O22-, O2+ (plus), O2, or O2- is O2. This is because O2 is a very stable form of oxygenated ozone that is in the least danger of being depleted.
Because it is a very stable element. It is one of the "Noble Gases" which are the most stable elements known.
It is a very stable element and one of the so called noble gasses.
CO2 is a compound of carbon and oxygen, very stable, in a state of low chemical energy, with very little value.
Krypton is an element not a compound. It is a noble gas (group 0) and has atomic number 36. It is a very stable and unreactive element.
Helium is classified as a non-metallic element. It is a gas at room temperature and belongs to group 0 which is called the noble gases. It is very a very stable element and has a low density.
no it is not stable bcoz if an atom needs to be stable it needs to have 8 electrons in the valency (outermost) shell,where as a krypton has only 2 in its valency electron.
Argon is a very stable element, and isn't very reactive.
An element that very few things react to.
The most stable element chosen from the group of O22-, O2+ (plus), O2, or O2- is O2. This is because O2 is a very stable form of oxygenated ozone that is in the least danger of being depleted.
Hssium is a radioactive and very unstable chemical element.
Hydrogen is a very reactive chemical element.
group 18
No, halogens are very reactive elements.
There is no element in period 3 group 6. The element at period 3, group 16 (called on very old periodic tables group VIA) is sulfur (S).
Elements in group 18 of the periodic table.