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Noble Gas Configurations
Noble gases actually have the most stable electronic configurations in the periodic table due to having a full outer shell of electrons. This full octet makes them less likely to react with other elements, earning them the name "noble gases."
The externall shell of electrons is completely filled.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals / electron energy shells. They are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive). So generally they will not accept / gain / share electrons and they do not form compounds.
None of the noble gases have 5 sublevels. All noble gases have electron configurations that end in an s or p sublevel.
Noble Gas Configurations
Noble gases actually have the most stable electronic configurations in the periodic table due to having a full outer shell of electrons. This full octet makes them less likely to react with other elements, earning them the name "noble gases."
The externall shell of electrons is completely filled.
the dont have many atoms
Noble gases, located in group 18 of the periodic table, are less likely to enter chemical reactions due to their stable and full valence electron configuration. This makes them very unreactive compared to other elements.
It would be groups 18.
Silver and gold are noble metals, which means they are resistant to chemical reactions. They have stable electron configurations that make them unreactive with most acids. This stability prevents them from forming compounds with the acid molecules.
None of the noble gases have 5 sublevels. All noble gases have electron configurations that end in an s or p sublevel.
any time there are as many electrons and protons and they fill each orbital optimally.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals / electron energy shells. They are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive). So generally they will not accept / gain / share electrons and they do not form compounds.
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They all have a full set of valence electrons.