Noble gases have completely filled outer electronic configuration. Hence they are non-reactive.
group 8, the noble gasses.
they are unreactive as they have a full outer shell of electrons
Noble Gasses.
Noble gases have a full valence shell. Reactions often take place in order for an atom to gain a full valence shell and then become chemically unreactive. Since the noble gases already have a full valence shell, they are unreactive (although some exceptions do aply)
Group 8 contains the noble gasses. They are nonreactive because they have a completed shell of electrons. Other elements react to try to get an outer shell that contains 8 electrons, but the noble gasses already have that so they don't need to react.
Neon is a noble gas that already has a full valence shell, so it won't accept Lithium's extra electron. Moreover noble gasses are generally unreactive
Neon is an element. It is one of the seven very unreactive noble gasses.
The most characteristic property of noble gases is their inertness or lack of reactivity due to having a full outer electron shell. This makes them stable and unreactive under normal conditions.
Noble gasses, they have no function inside the human body, and are quite unreactive in general.
Noble gasses are historically known as inert gasses - so true
The noble gases usually have an octet on the periodic table. They have a full outer shell of electrons, making them stable and unreactive.
Unreactive