The Periodic Table itself will not tell you if an element is a gas or not. All elements have a melting point and a boiling point. For this information you need to look at a table of the PROPERTIES of the elements.
However, all the elements in column 18 and many of the elements towards the top of column 17 and to some extent 16 are gasses at room temperature, as are all the elements in row 1.
Oxygen is closest to the noble gas neon (Ne) on the periodic table.
Krypton is the 36 th element in the periodic table. It is a noble gas belonging to 4th period of the periodic table.
Periodic table group elements with same properties together. Hence their properties can be identified.
There are 6 noble gases in periodic table. The common one is helium.
Argon
Nitrogen is a colorless gas that can be found on the periodic table.
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Oxygen is closest to the noble gas neon (Ne) on the periodic table.
Krypton is the 36 th element in the periodic table. It is a noble gas belonging to 4th period of the periodic table.
Ar represents Argon, a noble gas, on the periodic table.
Argon belongs to the noble gas family on the periodic table.
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Argon is a noble gas located in group 18 (or 8A) of the periodic table.
Periodic table group elements with same properties together. Hence their properties can be identified.
It is a Noble(Inert) Gas and found in the extreme right hand column of the Periodic Table, under the symbol 'Xe'.
Radon is a noble gas (non-metal) in the periodic table so it appears in the atmosphere as radioactive gas with a quantity of about 0.01%. the standard state of Radon is gas in atmosphere so it is placed in periodic table as gas...the gas exist since billion of years and history of periodic table is thousands of years....
Helium with an atomic number of 2,is the lightest gas on the Periodic Table :)