Group 18 aka the Noble Gases / Inert Gases.
group 18
Yes, the outermost energy level of the atoms of the noble gases are filled, meaning that they have the maximum number of electrons. This is why noble gases are stable and unreactive. The atoms of reactive elements share or transfer electrons in order to fill their outermost energy levels, making them stable like the noble gases.
If all the electron orbitals are filled then the atom is inert. It will not chemically react with anything. If an atom has empty spaces in the outer orbit, it will react with other elements. Electrons from other elements can share positions in the outer orbits.
The inert or noble gases have a stable full outer shell of electrons which is why they are so unreactive.
Stable.
Elements are stable when they have completely filled (or half filled) orbitals.
Group 8
group 18
They r noble gases which have stable valance shell and grotp no. 18
Yes, the outermost energy level of the atoms of the noble gases are filled, meaning that they have the maximum number of electrons. This is why noble gases are stable and unreactive. The atoms of reactive elements share or transfer electrons in order to fill their outermost energy levels, making them stable like the noble gases.
Group 18 elements have a stable octet.
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 column on the periodic table that contains elements with completely filled outer energy levels is the noble gases column (group 18 or Group 8A). These elements have a full outermost energy level, making them stable and less likely to form bonds with other elements.
Exceptions to the aufbau principle occur due to the repulsion between electrons in the same orbital. This can cause certain elements to have lower energy by placing an electron in a higher energy orbital. Additionally, electron-electron interactions and exchange energy play a role in determining the actual electron configurations of some elements.
If all the electron orbitals are filled then the atom is inert. It will not chemically react with anything. If an atom has empty spaces in the outer orbit, it will react with other elements. Electrons from other elements can share positions in the outer orbits.
Nobel gases. They are stable elements in that they have complete outer shells, but they can be made to react with other elements to form compounds. For elementary chemistry, however, they can be considered inert.Ray