Xenon ( At no 54 ) forms the maximum number of compounds for an noble gas
The number of compounds of noble gases is very low; salts derived from xenon are known.
Yes, heavy noble gases (such as radon, xenon, and krypton) can form compounds with fluorine, known as noble gas compounds. These compounds are typically unstable and formed under specific conditions. Xenon, in particular, is well-known for forming a variety of noble gas compounds with fluorine.
By gaining, losing or sharing electrons and forming chemical bonds / compounds
Because noble gases are very unreactive only a small number of compounds is known: halides, oxides, salts, especially from xenon. Some compounds are unstable.
yes.they have the maximum number of electrons in their outer energy level?
The number of compounds of noble gases is very low; salts derived from xenon are known.
Yes they do.
Noble gases satisfy the octet rule without forming compounds because they already have a full outer shell of electrons, making them stable and unreactive.
Yes, heavy noble gases (such as radon, xenon, and krypton) can form compounds with fluorine, known as noble gas compounds. These compounds are typically unstable and formed under specific conditions. Xenon, in particular, is well-known for forming a variety of noble gas compounds with fluorine.
By gaining, losing or sharing electrons and forming chemical bonds / compounds
No noble gas is found as a compound. They have to be forced into forming compounds, and some cannot even be made so then.
Noble gases like helium, neon, and argon are the most resistant to forming compounds due to their stable electronic configuration, which already has a full outer shell of electrons.isFunction properties ads?
These are called noble or inert gases because their oxidation number of zero makes them least reactive which is due to maximum number of electrons possible in their outer shell..because they generally do not combine with other atoms to form compounds
It is called the octet rule.
Because noble gases are very unreactive only a small number of compounds is known: halides, oxides, salts, especially from xenon. Some compounds are unstable.
yes.they have the maximum number of electrons in their outer energy level?
I'm guessing noble gases since they do not react with other elements