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the nobel gases are already stable, with full octets of valence electrons
they are stable
Noble gases are placed in the group 18 of the periodic table of elements; from about 50 years noble gases are not considered as totally inert elements.
There are many gases that can be considered monatomic gases. Some of these gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon and all of those gases are considered noble gases.
Noble gases are stable in nature. They are placed in group-18.
Oxygen and nitrogen are gases. They are not stable
Stable Elements in the periodic table are located in Group 18 of the periodic table.It is a group of noble gases.Noble gases are considered most stable in nature.
They have no valence electrons.So they are stable.
The noble gases (aka inert gases) are the most stable elements.
the nobel gases are already stable, with full octets of valence electrons
No, the only stable elements that are by themselves are the noble gases.
they are stable
Gases with eight valence electrons.
Noble gases are placed in the group 18 of the periodic table of elements; from about 50 years noble gases are not considered as totally inert elements.
There are many gases that can be considered monatomic gases. Some of these gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon and all of those gases are considered noble gases.
They are stable.
The name of group is 'Noble Gases'. It is the group 18 on periodic table.It has noble gases like helium,neon,argon,xenon,krypton and radon.