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Noble gases do not react chemically with other noble gases.

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What are two noble gases that doesn't reacts with anything?

That should be the first two noble gases: Helium and Neon. These two are chemically inert and do not react with anything.


What are two types of gases?

halogens and noble


What are two noble gases?

Noble gases family contain: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon and ununoctium.helium and neon.


What are two charcteristics of noble gases?

1) they are all gases 2) they are all monoatomic


Why might the periodic table be helpful in thinking about what elements can combine to form compounds?

For example the elements from the first two groups are easily combined with halogens; or noble gases are very unreactive, etc.


What are two abnormal noble gas?

The two abnormal noble gases will be xenon and krypton. Noble gases are generally chemically inert at S.T.P. However, xenon and krypton react with electronegative elements like fluorine and oxygen forming fluorides and oxyfluorides.


Do all noble gases have eight valence electrons?

Yes, except for helium which only two electrons. All noble gases are found under the noble gas family to the far right of the periodic table.


What is the relationship between halogen and a noble gas?

atomic number fall into groups and periods....groups two of which are halogens and noble gases... means halogens and noble gases are related to each other by groups... hope i helped...


What are the two variables that affect atomic size?

Alkali metals and noble gases


Which group of elements is very stable and nonreactive?

The class of noble gases (Helium, Neon etc. in group 18) There are two groups that come to mind when talking stability: the noble gases and the coinage metals. The noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Rn) are very chemically stable and do not readily form compounds. Note that although Radon is chemically stable, it's not stable from a nuclear standpoint and will decay (but it is not reactive in the chemical sense). The coinage metals (such as gold, silver, and copper) are very unreactive. Note that the further an element is from Au on the periodic table, the more reactive it is (obviously the Noble gases do not follow this trend).


What elements bond with noble gases?

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.


Two of the six noble gases are helium and?

The six noble gases are: Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe) and Radon (Rn) Hope this helps, John