Potassium and chlorine are the only two that can.
Noble gases have 8 valence electrons. They obey octet rule and are stable. Atoms try to lose or gain forming ions with noble gas configuration and try to attain stability.
the elections with the highest energy are in an f sub level. your welcome :))
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals, are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive). So generally they will not form compounds.
They achieve noble gas configuration by the sharing of electrons.
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They are all members of the noble gas group (group 18).
All halogens or group 17 elements.
any time there are as many electrons and protons and they fill each orbital optimally.
Noble gases have atoms with the valence electron shell filled.
They all have a full set of valence electrons.
socks answer should be D
They share an outer electron.
The valence electron shell of noble gases is full.
Two atoms share two electrons.
the elections with the highest energy are in an f sub level. your welcome :))
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals, are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive). So generally they will not form compounds.
They achieve noble gas configuration by the sharing of electrons.
Its when the all the shells in an atom are full with electrons Loading...