Yes. as all noble gases are mono atomic.
Argon (Ar) is an atom not a molecule. An atom is singular whereas a molecule is a group of two or more atoms.
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.
Not a neutral Cl atom but the chloride ion Cl- is isoelectronic with the noble gas argon.
A calcium atom must lose 2 electrons to achieve a noble gas structure, as it will then have the same electron configuration as argon, a noble gas. This loss of electrons allows the calcium atom to have a full outermost electron shell, giving it greater stability.
All elements can be a gas. Some common elements that are gas at room temperature include: Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Fluorine.
The noble gas that has the same electron configuration as the oxygen atom in a water molecule is neon (Ne). Both have a full valence shell with 8 electrons, making them stable and unreactive.
Argon (Ar) is an atom not a molecule. An atom is singular whereas a molecule is a group of two or more atoms.
no. it is a molecule, not a noble gas
because they have more gas in them
In a molecule of hydrogen chloride (HCl), the hydrogen atom attains a noble gas electron structure by sharing its electron with the chlorine atom, which attains a noble gas structure through the addition of the shared electron. The resulting electron structure mimics that of a noble gas (helium for hydrogen and argon for chlorine), fulfilling the octet rule for both atoms.
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.
O is the symbol for Oxygen, which is not a noble gas.No, Oxygen (O) is in group 6 and the noble gases (or inert gases) are in group 8.oxygen is not a noble gas because in order to become a noble gas it is necessary to have a completely filled outermost shell. as oxygen has only 6 electrons in its outermost shell it is not a noble gas because noble gases have 8 electrons which completely fill the outermost shell
Krypton (Kr) has the same number of electrons as a sulfide ion. Both have 36 electrons.
Not a neutral Cl atom but the chloride ion Cl- is isoelectronic with the noble gas argon.
Neon --- Closest noble gas on the periodic table.
All noble gases have only one type of atom
A calcium atom must lose 2 electrons to achieve a noble gas structure, as it will then have the same electron configuration as argon, a noble gas. This loss of electrons allows the calcium atom to have a full outermost electron shell, giving it greater stability.