Nobles gasses will not react with metals or most nonmetals.
Only a few noble gasses compounds exits, and none exist naturally.
Noble gasses will only form compounds with fluorine and oxygen.
noble gases are non-metals and not metals
Noble gases are nonmetals. They are colorless, odorless gases that are known for their low reactivity and full outer electron shells.
All noble gases are unreactive at S.T.P. However at high temperature and pressure, xenon and krypton will react with electronegative elements such as flourine and oxygen to form fluorides and oxyfluorides.
The noble gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon.
These elements are the noble gases: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn.
Yes. All noble gases are non metals.
noble gases are non-metals and not metals
Uranium can react with the majority of non-metals (excepting noble gases); uraniun can form alloys with all metals.
no. All noble gases are non metals
non metals
The Noble Gases. They have all of their electron spots filled in the ring that they are using. Making them stable.
Noble gases are nonmetals. They are colorless, odorless gases that are known for their low reactivity and full outer electron shells.
yes all noble gases are non metals in the sense that they are not metals ,but they are in no way similar to nonmetals that they should be grouped together , they are after all the noble in nature . :)
All noble gases are non-metals, there is no metal.
All noble gases are non-metals, there is no metal.
Metals, non-metals and noble gases.
All noble gases are unreactive at S.T.P. However at high temperature and pressure, xenon and krypton will react with electronegative elements such as flourine and oxygen to form fluorides and oxyfluorides.