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Elements react with other elements based on the number of what in their outer shell?

Elements react with other elements based on the number of electrons in their outer shell, also known as valence electrons. Elements are most stable when their outer shell is full, so they will either gain, lose, or share electrons in order to achieve a full outer shell.


Do noble gases have full outer shell of electrons?

Yes, noble gases have a full outer shell of electrons, which makes them highly stable and unreactive with other elements. This full outer shell configuration is why they are commonly referred to as inert gases.


What is the difference between noble gas and full outer shell?

Noble gases or the inert gases as they are become know as have a full outer shell. It is possible to get different elements to fill in the last outer shell but it is extremely difficult to take electrons from a noble gas therefore when you ask what the difference is the question is perhaps not phrased properly because there is no difference they are two different categories. A noble gas is an element with a full outer shell and full outer shell is when an element has filled all of the max electrons in the last orbital.


What family of elements has the lowest atomic radius?

The noble gases have the lowest atomic radius among all the elements. This is because they have a full outer electron shell, leading to minimal atomic size.


Why Helium will not react with anything because it has a complete outer electron shell?

Helium is a noble gas with a full outer electron shell, making it stable and unreactive. Its electron configuration is already stable, so it has little tendency to gain, lose, or share electrons with other elements to form chemical bonds. This inertness is why helium does not readily react with other elements.

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Elements react with other elements based on the number of what in their outer shell?

Elements react with other elements based on the number of electrons in their outer shell, also known as valence electrons. Elements are most stable when their outer shell is full, so they will either gain, lose, or share electrons in order to achieve a full outer shell.


Which elements does not form bonds easily because it has a full outer shell?

aluminum


What family of elements does not form bonds?

Noble gases do not typically form bonds with other elements due to their stable electron configuration with a full outer shell.


Do noble gases have full outer shell of electrons?

Yes, noble gases have a full outer shell of electrons, which makes them highly stable and unreactive with other elements. This full outer shell configuration is why they are commonly referred to as inert gases.


Is the outer shell of argon full?

Yes it is . The outer argon is full becoz it has 18 electrons


What is the difference between noble gas and full outer shell?

Noble gases or the inert gases as they are become know as have a full outer shell. It is possible to get different elements to fill in the last outer shell but it is extremely difficult to take electrons from a noble gas therefore when you ask what the difference is the question is perhaps not phrased properly because there is no difference they are two different categories. A noble gas is an element with a full outer shell and full outer shell is when an element has filled all of the max electrons in the last orbital.


Which periodic family is considered highly inactive?

The noble gases are considered highly inactive because they already have a full outer shell.


How are the families similar in noble gases?

They are all in the same Group VIII. Thus they all have the same # of electrons in their outer shell; which is full. Since the outer shell (valence shell) is full, they are all unreactive compared to other elements.


What family of elements has the lowest atomic radius?

The noble gases have the lowest atomic radius among all the elements. This is because they have a full outer electron shell, leading to minimal atomic size.


Does calcium have a full outer shell?

Calcium has a full 4s sublevel, but does not have a full "outer shell", per se, because it is not a noble gas.


Is an atom with an outer shell reactive?

No reactive elements always have partially filled shells- never full outer shells. Because they are partially filled they are less stable and want to react. If they had full shells they would be very stable.


Why does xenon not combine readily with other elements?

Elements have a number of electrons in their outer shell of the atom, all elements want to have a full shell and usually form with other atoms to do so. However, Xenon is a noble gas and already has a full outer shell and so does not combine with other elements unless it is made to do so.