All of the Noble Gasses * Helium * Neon * Argon * Krypton * Xenon * Radon
Two inert gases are helium and neon. These gases are considered inert because they are highly stable and do not readily react with other elements or compounds under normal conditions.
unreactive nonmetals are called noble gases
These elements are the noble gases: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn.
They don't, under normal circumstances, react with other elements to form compounds.
When two noble gases are combined, they tend to form a stable non-reactive mixture due to their full outer electron shells, which makes them very unlikely to react with other elements. This makes noble gas compounds very rare under normal conditions.
No. They are noble gases and will not react under normal conditions.
Well it of course depends on what you mean by 'normal conditions' but realistically, No. Under abnormal conditions all the nobel gases have been forced to react and make compounds with the exception of Helium and Neon.
Two inert gases are helium and neon. These gases are considered inert because they are highly stable and do not readily react with other elements or compounds under normal conditions.
unreactive nonmetals are called noble gases
These elements are the noble gases: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn.
Oxygen and nitrogen are both stable, non-reactive gases and do not readily react with each other under normal conditions. However, at very high temperatures and pressures, they can react to form nitrogen oxides.
inert means they are not reactive gases. (:
They don't, under normal circumstances, react with other elements to form compounds.
When two noble gases are combined, they tend to form a stable non-reactive mixture due to their full outer electron shells, which makes them very unlikely to react with other elements. This makes noble gas compounds very rare under normal conditions.
because they obey octet rule and hence have stable electronic configuration (8 valence electrons)
Typically, noble gases are not considered catalysts because they do not actively participate in chemical reactions by forming bonds with other molecules. They are inert gases that do not readily react with other elements under normal conditions, which limits their potential catalytic activity.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals / energy levels. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2 valence electrons) and have stable electronic configuration. Hence they are chemically inert and generally do not form compounds under normal conditions.