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Xenon (Xe)

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This gas is radon (Rn).

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Most abundant noble gas on Earth is?

This gas is argon.


Do noble gases decompose easily?

no. Noble gas elements have completely filled valence orbitals. hence they are stable and chemically inert.


Which is the most unreactive noble gas?

Helium


Is radon the most inert gas in the atmoshere?

The most inert gas in the atmoshere is nitrogen; the most noble gas is argon.


Is a fluorine a noble gas?

Noble gases are, for all intents and purposes, unreactive - there are a few noble gas compounds but you have to really work at it to convince noble gases to form bonds. Fluorine is an extremely reactive gas, hence it is not a noble gas. It is a halogen - the most reactive halogen of them all.


What is the most abundant noble gas in the atmosphere?

helium


Is helium the noble gas that is commercially used the most?

Yes, helium is the noble gas that is commercially used the most. It is commonly used in various industries, including cryogenics, deep-sea diving, and as a carrier gas for gas chromatography. Additionally, helium is commonly used to fill balloons for celebrations and events.


Is krypton halogen noble gas or neither?

No, it is a noble gas


Which element is non reactive to noble gas?

Most elements are non reactive to noble gases.


Which loses its outermost electrons more easily bromine or krypton?

The answer is Bromine because krypton is noble gas.


Why doesnt neon easily combine with other elements?

Because it is a noble gas, all of which are very unreactive.


What is a radioactive noble gas?

Radon is a noble gas and is radioactive.