It is because zeon is a noble gas &unreactive
The number of Valence Electrons of Xenon is 8 because it is in the eighth group on the periodic table
The outer shell of xenon is full with 8 electrons.
There are 8 electrons in the outer energy level of xenon. Xenon belongs to the noble gas group on the periodic table, which have a full outer energy level with 8 electrons.
Xenon is in group 18.
The electronic configuration of xenon is 2, 8, 18, 18, 8. So there are FIVE electrons shells that are filled. Alternatively, xenon belongs to 5th group, so the fifth shell is the valence shell.
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There are 8 electrons in the outer shell of a xenon atom. Xenon is in group 18 of the periodic table, which means it has a full octet of electrons in its outer shell.
Xenon is in group 18
Xe (Xenon) is in group 8, and therefore has a stable configuration of eight valence electrons.
Xenon is found in group 18. It has an electronic configuration of 2, 8, 18, 18, 8 and has eight valence electrons (or eight electrons in the outer most orbital).
No. there are no unpaired electrons in xenon. In neutral form, xenon will have 8 valence electrons.
No, xenon is an element in group/family 18, the group of noble gases.