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because fluorine is highly electronegative element and reacts with the electron cloud of krypton and xenon

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Q: Why do some noble gases react with fluorine?
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Why fluorine reacts with neon?

they are noble gases, they tend not to react with anything


Why is fluorine stored in teflon-coated containers?

it reacts with basicly everything, its one of the most reactive elements, it will react with glass steel and even some of the noble gases


Do noble gases interact with other elements?

No, because they have a full outer shell and hence are quite unreactive. They do not react in general.


Why do noble gases combine with atoms of any other element?

Noble gases are generally unreactive due to their full outer electron shells, making them stable. However, under certain conditions such as high pressure or high temperature, noble gases can react with atoms of other elements to form compounds. This occurs as these conditions can force electrons from the noble gas to form bonds with other atoms, allowing them to combine.


Is non metal react with oxygen?

Yes, except some noble gases.


Is the group halogens in a periodic table reactive?

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.


What group number of elements will never form bonds?

The noble gases (group 18). Some of them have been forced to react in laboratories, however.


What is found on the right of the periodic table?

The column all the way to the right of the periodic table indicates noble gases. Noble gases have their outermost orbit completely filled with electrons so these gases do not react with other things very easily. Some examples of noble gases are helium, radon, xenon etc.


What are some things that contain krypton?

No. Krypton is one of the noble/inert gases, so it does not react with any other element (the exception to that rule is Xenon, which can form a compound with Fluorine, but this is irrelevant).


Elements in group 18 are very unreactive they are said to be inert you call these the?

Group 18 (also known as group 0) element don't react much as they have a full outer shell of electrons. Some element in group 8 include: Helium, Neon, Argon and Krypton GROUP 18 IS ALSO KNOWN AS NOBLE GASES OR INERT GASES


Will all elements combine with other elements?

in nuclear fusion i assume it is theoretically possible to combine any elements but in terms of chemical bonding, no some elements ie noble gases are very nonreactive, though the heavier noble gases do form compounds with oxygen and fluorine.


Do noble gases react with anything?

Noble gases are generally inert, but noble gases down the group like xenon will react with highly electronegative elements like fluorine or oxygen to form compounds like XeF4, XeF6, XeOF2 etc.