The Charge - under normal condition - is Neutral like everything else when charged negatively each gas gets its own distinct color. Like Neon is Red. Xenon Is Blue. Helium is Orange - Red. Argon Purple. Krypton is White!
noble gases are inert therefore they posses zero valency
Noble gases were considered elements with zero valency; but today a significant number of noble gases (especially xenon) are known.
Noble gases are inert gases because of a completely filled valence shell,hence they need not to satisfy their valency.
Noble gases are in the same group (Group 18) because they all have a full outer shell of electrons, making them very stable and unreactive. This results in similar chemical properties among the noble gases, leading to their placement in the same group on the periodic table.
Noble gases have electronegativity values of zero because they have completed the fulfillment of their orbitals and are no longer looking to bond with anymore electrons. There are exceptions with Krypton, Xenon, and Radon though.
Their valency is zero.That is why they are noble.
The noble gases.
noble gases are inert therefore they posses zero valency
The noble gases have the least valency which is zero. It is because thay have a complete shells.
Noble gases were considered elements with zero valency; but today a significant number of noble gases (especially xenon) are known.
Noble gases are inert gases because of a completely filled valence shell,hence they need not to satisfy their valency.
They are the noble gases whose outermost (valency) orbitals are full.
Argon, being one of the noble gases, has a completely filled outer electron shell and thus has zero valency.
Noble gases are in the same group (Group 18) because they all have a full outer shell of electrons, making them very stable and unreactive. This results in similar chemical properties among the noble gases, leading to their placement in the same group on the periodic table.
Noble gases have electronegativity values of zero because they have completed the fulfillment of their orbitals and are no longer looking to bond with anymore electrons. There are exceptions with Krypton, Xenon, and Radon though.
Argon, being one of the noble gases, has a completely filled outer electron shell and thus has zero valency.
the valency of argon is zero(0) because it is a noble gas i.e it does not react to any other element