You may have to forgive me if I'm wrong but i'm about 98% sure. Nothing bonds with the noble gases. The noble gases are just that....their too good for the other elements and won't mix with them.
The real reason for this is that the noble gases all have the max number of electrons they can take one. Which I believe to be 8. Chemical reactions are what happens when two elements that have exchange electrons. For example:
2 atoms of hydrogen each with 1 electron when combines by nuclear fusion result in helium, which has 2 electrons.
Hydrogen
These are the noble gases; but they aren't completely unreactive !
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration and hence they are chemically inactive / inert / do not form bond with other elements.
Generally, the least reactive elements are the noble gases.
No. noble gases are group VIIIA or group 18 elements
Hydrogen
These are the noble gases; but they aren't completely unreactive !
The noble gases, such as helium and neon, do not typically bond with other elements due to their stable electron configuration. They have a full outer electron shell, making them chemically unreactive.
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration and hence they are chemically inactive / inert / do not form bond with other elements.
Because the outer shell of electrons is full.
Noble gases typically do not form bonds with metals because they are already stable and do not easily react with other elements.
Elements with complete outer energy levels are noble, which means that they will not bond with other elements. They are not (normally) reactive.
Group 17 elements are called halogens, which include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Group 18 elements are called noble gases, which include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
Generally, the least reactive elements are the noble gases.
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration and hence they are chemically inert (they generally do not form bonds).
No. Noble gases exist in nature, and are chemical elements. These are the six noble gases: Helium (He) Neon (Ne) Argon (Ar) Krypton (Kr) Xenon (Xe) and the radioactive Radon (Rn)
If you think to halogens they form ionic bonds with metals.