Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. 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.
They have no need to bond or share electrons with other atoms.
Noble gases are stable in nature. They are placed in group-18.
the nobel gases are already stable, with full octets of valence electrons
Noble gases are stable because they have a complete outer shell - that is, eight valence electrons. Other elements react in order to gain or lose valence electrons, but noble gases are satisfied.
the noble gases
The Noble Gases
Noble gases are stable in nature. They are placed in group-18.
Being extremely stable. Noble gases have full valence shells.
They are stable.
the nobel gases are already stable, with full octets of valence electrons
No, the only stable elements that are by themselves are the noble gases.
The noble gases (aka inert gases) are the most stable elements.
Noble gases are stable because they have a complete outer shell - that is, eight valence electrons. Other elements react in order to gain or lose valence electrons, but noble gases are satisfied.
Noble gases have completely filled octet. They are stable.
the noble gases
Yes
Noble/inert gases
The Noble Gases