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Inert gases can also be called noble gases. An example is Helium.

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Why are the elements helium argon and neon called inert gases?

As we all know that noble gases are also called INERT GASES, so the subgroup VIII of GROUP 'A' contains only noble gases and inert gases so helium and neon are also in VIII-A so they are inert gases.


Nobel gas can also be called?

Nobel gases are also called inert gases because of their reluctance to combine with other substances.


Why is nobal gases called inert gases?

Noble gases are also known as inert gases because it takes extreme conditions for them to react with any other element, including themselves.


What elemental group does neon belong to?

Neon is a member of the noble gases, also called the inert gases.


What are Noble gases sometimes called?

inert gases


What were noble gases first called?

inert gases


What are the noble gases sometimes called?

inert gases


What are rare inert gases called?

Noble Gases


Is noncondensable gas the as inert gas?

No, also the so called inert gases can be obtained in liquid form. Inert had a chemical sense, especially in the past.


What are the nobel gasses also called?

Noble gases are also called inert gases because they tend to be chemically nonreactive due to their stable electron configurations.


What are inert gases?

Inert gases are the noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Rn). They used to be called the inert gases until Neil Bartlett proved that you could make compounds out of some of them, so they were renamed "inert" gases.


Why were the noble gases at one time called the inert gases?

Noble gases are gases and have completely filled orbitals. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and have stable electronic configuration. Hence they are chemically inert and called inert gases.