no because it only has one electron which makes it impossble to separate it
Noble gases are studied in inorganic chemistry.
It means that the atom or ion has the same number of electrons as a noble gas, thus adopting the stable electron configuration of the noble gas. This typically involves attaining a full valence shell of electrons. This concept is used in chemistry to describe similarities in chemical behavior between the atom or ion and the noble gas.
No, it is a noble gas
The first noble gas to produce a compound was xenon. In 1962, a fluoride compound of xenon, xenon hexafluoroplatinate was synthesized. This discovery challenged the belief that noble gases were inert and do not form compounds.
The xenon gas in Chemistry is what is referred to as the stranger gas in Chemistry.
The most stable cation in chemistry is the noble gas cation, which is formed when a noble gas atom loses an electron to become positively charged.
Noble gas (group 18).
Noble gases are studied in inorganic chemistry.
It means that the atom or ion has the same number of electrons as a noble gas, thus adopting the stable electron configuration of the noble gas. This typically involves attaining a full valence shell of electrons. This concept is used in chemistry to describe similarities in chemical behavior between the atom or ion and the noble gas.
Applications of xenon: - filling gas for different types of lamps - isolator gas - propeller in ionic spacecraft engines - anaesthetic gas - filling gas in lasers - chemical studies of noble gas chemistry
No, it is a noble gas
The first noble gas to produce a compound was xenon. In 1962, a fluoride compound of xenon, xenon hexafluoroplatinate was synthesized. This discovery challenged the belief that noble gases were inert and do not form compounds.
The xenon gas in Chemistry is what is referred to as the stranger gas in Chemistry.
Yes, argon is a noble gas. It is a colorless, odorless, and non-reactive gas that is part of the noble gas group on the periodic table.
no. it is a molecule, not a noble gas
A noble gas is colorless.
Argon is a noble gas