noble gases do not bond with metals.
metals
All the elemental gases except for the noble gases come in molecules that are unstable. The noble gases are all stable, they have the maximum number of valence electrons that their outer shell can hold.
Metalloids can form both ionic and covalent bonds depending on the elements they are bonding with. In general, metalloids tend to form covalent bonds when bonding with nonmetals and ionic bonds when bonding with metals.
Because they're located on the very right of the periodic table, meaning that they have full outer shells. What atoms "want" in a reaction is to have full outer shells, so noble gases don't react with any other elements. Therefore the name "noble gases". Too noble to have any kind of contact with anyone else, understand? :)
A colorless, odorless, highly unreactive gaseous element. Xenon and similar elements are called Noble Gases
metals
All noble gases are mono atomic at room temperature
Group 8A, also known as group 18, are very non-reactive. However, they are all gases, not transition metals. Transition metals are the large family of elements in the middle of the table in between groups 2 and 13 (2A and 3A). Group 8A are the noble gases.
The answer is: noble gases
Noble Gases
Non metals generally form anions. They gain electrons during ionic bonding.
Non metals generally form anions. They gain electrons during ionic bonding.
All the elemental gases except for the noble gases come in molecules that are unstable. The noble gases are all stable, they have the maximum number of valence electrons that their outer shell can hold.
They are called noble gasses. He,Ne,Ar are few examples.
just about every kind of gas but the main is nitrogen then oxygen if you look on the peroidic table of elements there will be a group called the noble gases those are the gases in the air
Metalloids can form both ionic and covalent bonds depending on the elements they are bonding with. In general, metalloids tend to form covalent bonds when bonding with nonmetals and ionic bonds when bonding with metals.
Non metals generally form anions. They gain electrons during ionic bonding.