There are no 'rows' on the Periodic Table of the Elements.
I assume you are talking about Group-18 of the table.
Group-18 of the Periodic Table of the Elements are the noble gases. These elements have a full valence shell (8 electrons).
Argon (Ar, element number 18) is the last element in the third period of the periodic table.
these gases are the noble gases or inert gases. They are non reactive and have stable valence electrons
The so-called noble or inert gases are in Group 18, the last group on the right of the periodic table of the elements.
The noble gases are located in Group 18 of the periodic table. They are known for being chemically inert and have a full valence shell of electrons, making them very stable and unreactive. The noble gases include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
The last group on the periodic table with 8 valence electrons is the noble gases group. This group includes elements such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Noble gases have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and unreactive.
The noble metals are located in the last group on the right side of the periodic table, known as Group 18 or the noble gases group.
Argon (Ar, element number 18) is the last element in the third period of the periodic table.
The last column of the periodic table is called the noble gases or Group 18 elements. These elements are known for their stable and non-reactive properties due to having a full outer shell of electrons.
these gases are the noble gases or inert gases. They are non reactive and have stable valence electrons
The so-called noble or inert gases are in Group 18, the last group on the right of the periodic table of the elements.
The noble gases are located in Group 18 of the periodic table. They are known for being chemically inert and have a full valence shell of electrons, making them very stable and unreactive. The noble gases include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
The last group on the periodic table with 8 valence electrons is the noble gases group. This group includes elements such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Noble gases have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and unreactive.
right side, last group (or last column). Noble gases are group 18 elements.
Each group/family on the periodic table can determine valence electrons by the last number of the group/family number, like helium. It's a noble gas that has 8 valence electrons because it's on the 18 family/group
The last element in the 3rd group of the modern periodic table is gallium, with the symbol Ga. Gallium has a valency of +3, meaning it tends to lose three electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
The elements on the right side of the periodic table are called nonmetals. They are typically poor conductors of electricity, have low melting and boiling points, and tend to gain electrons in chemical reactions. Common examples include oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, and helium.
The noble gases, column 18 or VIII of a periodic table, are the least reactive. However, in the last few decades, compounds of at least the heavier members of this group have in fact been made. Therefore, there is no longer any entire group on the periodic table that is totally unreactive chemically.