The Atomic Mass increases as you go down the group of Noble Gases.
For example, helium is the first on down the group of Noble Gases. If you have a balloon full of helium, it would rise as it's atomic mass is the lightest of 4.002602 amu. Then, the furthest down the group of noble gases is radon. If you have a balloon full of radon, it would sink down immediately as it's atomic mass is 222.0 amu.
No, it is a noble gas
Argon is a noble gas
Neon is a noble gas.
The noble gas electron configuration for W (tungsten) is [Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d4. This configuration represents the arrangement of electrons in tungsten, with the outermost electrons following the pattern of the noble gas xenon.
Silicon is a metalloid, which means it has properties of both metals and nonmetals. It is not a noble gas.
No, it is a noble gas
no. it is a molecule, not a noble gas
A noble gas is colorless.
Argon is a noble gas
Neon is a noble gas.
Yes, argon is a noble gas. It is a colorless, odorless, and non-reactive gas that is part of the noble gas group on the periodic table.
Yes. Helium is a noble gas.
A noble gas.
A noble gas.
The noble gas electron configuration for W (tungsten) is [Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d4. This configuration represents the arrangement of electrons in tungsten, with the outermost electrons following the pattern of the noble gas xenon.
no boron is not a noble gas but it is a nonmetal
Silicon is a metalloid, which means it has properties of both metals and nonmetals. It is not a noble gas.