the noble gases
They don't, under normal circumstances, react with other elements to form compounds.
Unlikely other elements in the periodic table, noble gases rarely form compounds with other elements.
Group 18 elements are called noble gases. They are called noble gases because they are generally unreactive and do not readily form compounds with other elements. Their outermost electron shells are completely filled, which contributes to their stability and lack of reactivity.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and obey octet rule (stable electronic configuration). Hence they are chemically inert (or do not react with other elements) and are known as inert gases.
The elements that don't want to react and form compounds with other elements are the noble or inert gases, which are found in Group 18 of the Periodic Table. They include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon. A feature of the elements in this group is that they have the maximum number of electrons possible in their outer (valence) shells, which is what makes them unreactive.
They don't, under normal circumstances, react with other elements to form compounds.
Unlikely other elements in the periodic table, noble gases rarely form compounds with other elements.
No. The noble gases are inreactive and don't form compounds with other elements. This is because they have a full outer shell of electrons.
Group 18 elements are called noble gases. They are called noble gases because they are generally unreactive and do not readily form compounds with other elements. Their outermost electron shells are completely filled, which contributes to their stability and lack of reactivity.
Compounds are combinations of elements. They are different from molecules in the fact that Compounds cannot be a combination of the same element ( O2 ) instead compounds are combinations of different elements ( CO2 )
Noble gases.
Uncorrect; many gases (O, H, N, F, etc.) has stable compounds.
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and obey octet rule (stable electronic configuration). Hence they are chemically inert (or do not react with other elements) and are known as inert gases.
These elements are the noble gases; today compounds of these gases are known.Helium-HeArgon-ArNeon-NeKrypton-KrXenon-XeRadon-Rn
The elements that don't want to react and form compounds with other elements are the noble or inert gases, which are found in Group 18 of the Periodic Table. They include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon. A feature of the elements in this group is that they have the maximum number of electrons possible in their outer (valence) shells, which is what makes them unreactive.
Yes, all elements can mix with any other elements. Also any element except the noble gases can form compounds with other elements. Lead will tend to form similar compounds to those that carbon forms, but unlike the carbon compounds these lead compounds are very toxic!