No, noble gases are inert elements with very low reactivity due to their complete outer electron shells. As a result, they do not form bonds easily and therefore cannot be malleable or ductile like metals.
There are 8 valence electrons in the noble gases, the family of elements furthest to the right on the periodic table.
noble gases are inert therefore they posses zero valency
Noble gases doesn't form many compounds because they are extremely unreactive.
Unlike metals, most nonmetals are gases at room temperature.
Nonmetals are gases but also solids.
No, noble gases are inert elements with very low reactivity due to their complete outer electron shells. As a result, they do not form bonds easily and therefore cannot be malleable or ductile like metals.
Many nonmetals are gases.
Uranium is a reactive metal and can react with all nonmetals and metalloids (excepting noble gases); also many alloys of uranium are known.
Gases that are used everyday
There are 8 valence electrons in the noble gases, the family of elements furthest to the right on the periodic table.
noble gases are inert therefore they posses zero valency
There are 6 noble gases: helium, neon, argon, krypton, argon and radon
Noble gases doesn't form many compounds because they are extremely unreactive.
Unlike metals, most nonmetals are gases at room temperature.
the noble gases, krypton, xenon and radon are larger than bromine
types is a vague question there are highly reactive atoms and the opposite. also many different types of elements which range from alkalies and earth alkalies to the transition metals to the nonmetals and the halogens and noble gases.