Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They are stable, chemically inert, do not generally form compounds and hence exist as isolated atoms.
because they have a completely filled configuratin and are stable.So they acquire stability and will not bond with any other atom and exist independently in free state.
Because they are practically chemically unreactive.
Noble gases exist in the nature as gases; only a small number of (all man made) compounds of noble gases are known.
Noble gasses exist in elemental form as individual atoms rather than molecules.
I would say the noble gases since as gases their atoms are isolated and they do not form diatomic molecules like all the other gaseous elements.
All inert gases exist as gases in nature; but today the name inert remain only traditional. The so-called noble gases has known compounds (excepting neon).
Noble gases are stable in nature. They are placed in group-18.
Yes they do.
Noble gases exist in the nature as gases; only a small number of (all man made) compounds of noble gases are known.
The noble Gases, He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn.... filled valence electrons
Noble gasses exist in elemental form as individual atoms rather than molecules.
The noble gases, gold and platinum.
The only such elements are the Noble Gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn) (that is helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon)
I would say the noble gases since as gases their atoms are isolated and they do not form diatomic molecules like all the other gaseous elements.
All inert gases exist as gases in nature; but today the name inert remain only traditional. The so-called noble gases has known compounds (excepting neon).
Noble gases exist in nature in very low concentration and are very unreactive. These prevented their discovery earlier.
Noble gases are stable in nature. They are placed in group-18.
All noble gases are monatomic and exist as individual atoms.
Inert gases exist in the atmosphere; helium exist also in metane and some rocks.