The noble gas that means "the hidden" is "Xenon." The name "Xenon" is derived from the Greek word "xenos," which means "strange" or "foreign." It is called a noble gas due to its lack of reactivity and has applications in lighting and medical imaging.
The answer is Krypton.It comes from the Greek work kryptos (hidden)
Silicon is a metalloid, which means it has properties of both metals and nonmetals. It is not a noble gas.
Krypton is known as "The Hidden" because it is not easily detected in the atmosphere due to its low abundance compared to other noble gases like helium and neon. It was the last of the noble gases to be discovered.
The noble gas configuration for zinc is [Ar] 3d10 4s2. This means that zinc has the same electron configuration as the noble gas argon, and then has two more electrons in the 4s orbital.
It means that the atom or ion has the same number of electrons as a noble gas, thus adopting the stable electron configuration of the noble gas. This typically involves attaining a full valence shell of electrons. This concept is used in chemistry to describe similarities in chemical behavior between the atom or ion and the noble gas.
The answer is Krypton.It comes from the Greek work kryptos (hidden)
Silicon is a metalloid, which means it has properties of both metals and nonmetals. It is not a noble gas.
Neon
Krypton is known as "The Hidden" because it is not easily detected in the atmosphere due to its low abundance compared to other noble gases like helium and neon. It was the last of the noble gases to be discovered.
No! oxygen does not react with a noble gas because a noble gas does not want any electrons. This means, it's outer shell or valence shell is filled with electrons.
The noble gas configuration for zinc is [Ar] 3d10 4s2. This means that zinc has the same electron configuration as the noble gas argon, and then has two more electrons in the 4s orbital.
It means that the atom or ion has the same number of electrons as a noble gas, thus adopting the stable electron configuration of the noble gas. This typically involves attaining a full valence shell of electrons. This concept is used in chemistry to describe similarities in chemical behavior between the atom or ion and the noble gas.
No. Noble gasses are called noble, because they (usually) don`t bond with other elements. Helium is a noble gas, Neon, Argon , Krypton, too. Its actually a translation from the German word "Edelgas" which was first used to describe this kind of element and means ... well ... noble gas :-)
No, it is a noble gas
The noble gas configuration of strontium is [Kr]5s². Strontium has an atomic number of 38, which means it has 38 electrons. The noble gas before strontium is krypton ([Kr]), which has 36 electrons. The remaining two electrons fill the 5s orbital in strontium, leading to the noble gas configuration [Kr]5s².
it is a noble gas means do not react with any compound or element.
Neon means the new one (in Greek)