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They all have a full valence electron cloud, which causes them to be nonreactive.

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What is the relationship between halogen and a noble gas?

atomic number fall into groups and periods....groups two of which are halogens and noble gases... means halogens and noble gases are related to each other by groups... hope i helped...


Can noble gases combine with each other?

Noble gasses do not combine with anything. They are quite happy to be on their own.


Why do the noble gases have a lower boiling point?

Due to their electron configuration, the atoms in a noble gas hardly attract each other.


Can helium and argon combine and form a substance?

No. Both are noble gases and do not combine with each other


Why do noble gases not have listed ionization energies?

The noble gases of each period have the highest ionization energies in their periods. Refer to the related link to see a graph showing the ionization energies of the elements across each period.


Can noble gases change phases?

Yes, each noble gas has a melting and boiling point.


2 or more combined substance that do not react?

Noble gases do not react with each other like Xenon and Helium will not react


Elements that are chemically similar to each other?

They will be in the same group (for example the halogens and noble gases). Look at the periodic table.


Why does each period in the periodic table end with a noble gas?

Because noble gases are in the last column


What do you notice about the number of electrons in each valence shell of noble gases?

All the noble gases have 8 electrons in their valence shell except helium which have 2 electrons in its valence shell.


Which letter represents noble gases?

Each noble gas has a chemical symbol: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn, Uuo.


What is the last row of each elemint in a peridoc table called?

inert or noble gases