Noble gases have completely filled orbitals / energy levels. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and have stable electronic configuration. Hence they are chemically inert and generally donot form compounds under normal conditions.
Noble gases do not react chemically with other noble gases.
A very low chemical reactivity as for noble gases or platinum metals.
Noble gases are chemically inert. They have completely filled orbitals, hence are generally non-reactive (or chemically inert).
Chemically, Helium is most like other noble gases - neon, argon, etc.
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration. and hence they are generally chemically inert.
inert as in the inert gases or "noble" gases
Noble gases are chemically inert.
Noble gases do not react chemically with other noble gases.
A very low chemical reactivity as for noble gases or platinum metals.
Noble gases are chemically inert. They have completely filled orbitals, hence are generally non-reactive (or chemically inert).
Chemically, Helium is most like other noble gases - neon, argon, etc.
Yes
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration. and hence they are generally chemically inert.
Gases with eight valence electrons.
Because they are chemically inert (or noble) due to the presence of completely filled orbitals.
No. They are the least because their energy levels are full.
they do not react chemically APEXXX