Halogens are reactive and they react with noble gases because they are not satisfied with the numbers of electrons they've got
Because they have the most reactive non metals on the periodic table and in addition they have highest electronegativity
Because of their high electronegativity.
Halogens are extremely reactive.
Halogens are reactive and they react with noble gases because they are not satisfied with the numbers of electrons they've got
Because noble gases don't need to give or take any electrons - they have a perfect octet configuration. Where as halogens need to gain or lose electrons and will easily react to other halogens that need to lose or gain.
Very much so. The only group that isn't reactive is the Noble gases, however even some noble gases will react under the right conditions.
No, they are not. Fluorine, chlorine, and iodine are halogens, meaning they have 7 valence shell electrons. They are the second most nonreactive group of elements, besides the noble gases, which have 8 and do not react at all.
Noble gases do not react chemically with other noble gases.
They are called noble or inactive gases because they do not react with other elements under ordinary circumstances. They include helium, neon, argon, etc.
Because noble gases don't need to give or take any electrons - they have a perfect octet configuration. Where as halogens need to gain or lose electrons and will easily react to other halogens that need to lose or gain.
noble gases really are just that: noble. they dont react to things easily. halogens on the other hand, do react extremely easily. that is one of the main differences between the two.
it makes a colored evaporation with halogens and noble gases -Sferato Shenan P.H.D
Very much so. The only group that isn't reactive is the Noble gases, however even some noble gases will react under the right conditions.
halogens are much more reactive
The Group 18 elements are called the noble gases or sometimes inert gases. Wikipedia has information on the noble gases, and a link is provided.
These are the so-called noble gases.
No, they are not. Fluorine, chlorine, and iodine are halogens, meaning they have 7 valence shell electrons. They are the second most nonreactive group of elements, besides the noble gases, which have 8 and do not react at all.
Noble gases do not react chemically with other noble gases.
They are called noble or inactive gases because they do not react with other elements under ordinary circumstances. They include helium, neon, argon, etc.
One is chemically reactive(Halogens) and one is very hard to react with other elements, natural or man-made(Noble Gases). Such as Hydrogen used to be used as the gas to keep blimps floating, and it was found to be too dangerous, so it was changed to Helium(Noble Gas). Hope I was able to help!
Noble gases are considered inactive and do not react with any other substance/element.