group 18
The inert or noble gases have a stable full outer shell of electrons which is why they are so unreactive.
Group 18 aka the Noble Gases / Inert Gases.
Balanced or neutral elements. They are more stable because they have a balanced number of protons and electrons.
You can determine the number of electrons in the outer energy level of an atom by looking at its group number on the periodic table. For main group elements, the group number corresponds to the number of valence electrons. For example, group 1 elements have 1 valence electron, group 2 elements have 2 valence electrons, and so on.
Helium is similar to group 2 elements because it is a noble gas, meaning it has a full outer electron shell which makes it stable and unreactive. Group 2 elements also have stable electron configurations with filled s orbitals in their outermost energy level.
Group 18 elements have a stable octet.
Group 8
They r noble gases which have stable valance shell and grotp no. 18
They r noble gases which have stable valance shell and grotp no. 18
They r noble gases which have stable valance shell and grotp no. 18
The inert or noble gases have a stable full outer shell of electrons which is why they are so unreactive.
Group 18 aka the Noble Gases / Inert Gases.
group 18
The noble gases is the most stable group of elements. They have their outer electron energy levels full, but the number of electrons vary according to which noble gas it is. They are group 18 on the periodic table.
The group of elements that have a stable electron configuration are the noble gases.
the most stable element group is the noble gases group
Elements in group 1 (alkali metals) have 1 valence electron. This single electron is in the outermost energy level of the atom, making these elements very reactive and likely to lose this electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.