No. magnesium is an element. It is not a property
noble gases are also called inert gases due to their lack of reactivity
the noble gases have their valence shell complete
Noble gases are very unreactive.
The most characteristic property of noble gases is their inertness or lack of reactivity due to having a full outer electron shell. This makes them stable and unreactive under normal conditions.
it has no hardness ohk... then what exactly do you call solid oxygen?
No. Magnesium is a group 2 metal.,
Noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals.
noble gases are also called inert gases due to their lack of reactivity
the noble gases have their valence shell complete
they do not react chemically APEXXX
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals, hence they are stable and chemically inert.
Noble gases are very unreactive.
The most characteristic property of noble gases is their inertness or lack of reactivity due to having a full outer electron shell. This makes them stable and unreactive under normal conditions.
it has no hardness ohk... then what exactly do you call solid oxygen?
The inside of the bulb containing magnesium is filled with a noble gas instead of air to prevent the magnesium from reacting with the oxygen and moisture present in the air. Noble gases are chemically inert, so they help to maintain a stable environment for the magnesium to efficiently produce light when ignited.
All contain a full outer shell of electrons
No, magnesium and argon cannot form a compound as they are both noble gases and do not readily react with other elements to form compounds. Magnesium is a metal and tends to form ionic compounds, while argon is a noble gas and exists as single atoms due to its stable electronic configuration.