Noble gases are also called inert gases because they tend to be chemically nonreactive due to their stable electron configurations.
The noble gases were once called inert gases because until about 1960, no compounds of them had been discovered.
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Noble gases have a full outer electron shell, making them highly stable and less likely to gain or lose electrons to form chemical bonds. This stable configuration is referred to as the octet rule. As a result, noble gases do not easily bond with other elements.
The Nobel Gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. They are located in Group 18 of the periodic table, also known as the noble gases or Group 8A. They are colorless, odorless, and generally inert gases with low boiling and melting points.
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Inert gasses are also called noble gasses. These gasses are unlikely to participate in chemical reactions. Inert gasses are located in the 8th group of the periodic table.Inert gasses are also called noble gasses. These gasses are unlikely to participate in chemical reactions. Inert gasses are located in the 8th group of the periodic table.
nobel gasses
Nobel gases are also called inert gases because of their reluctance to combine with other substances.
Nobel gasses.
These elements are Nobel Gases in group 18.
The Nobel gasses. Generally inert.
element, last of the nobel gasses on the periodic table of elements
Mixture of many gasses Known Air
the region called the great and nobel also known as gihiri filopio
The nobel gasses can be made to react under somewhat extreme circumstances, but they do not readily react on their own with other elements because they have a complete outer shell, which is to say they have 8 electrons in their highest energy level. This means they are completely stable, neither looking to borrow electrons, nor to give any away.
The noble gases were once called inert gases because until about 1960, no compounds of them had been discovered.
Atmosphere