Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and have stable electronic configuration. Hence they are chemically inert and generally donot form compounds under normal conditions.
No, magnesium is not a property of noble gases. Magnesium is a chemical element classified as an alkaline earth metal, while noble gases are a group of elements known for their stable and unreactive nature.
Noble gases are very unreactive.
Noble gases have a stable electron configuration with a full outer shell, making them very unreactive or inert. This property means they rarely form chemical bonds with other elements.
noble gases
noble gases are also called inert gases due to their lack of reactivity
Noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals.
No, magnesium is not a property of noble gases. Magnesium is a chemical element classified as an alkaline earth metal, while noble gases are a group of elements known for their stable and unreactive nature.
Noble gases are very unreactive.
Noble gases have a stable electron configuration with a full outer shell, making them very unreactive or inert. This property means they rarely form chemical bonds with other elements.
noble gases
Inert gases
Noble gases are not reactiveHalogens are very reactive.
Noble gases are very unreactive chemical elements.
noble gases are also called inert gases due to their lack of reactivity
Halogens are extremely reactive, noble gases are very unreactive. All noble gases are gases; only F and Cl are gases.
the noble gases have their valence shell complete
they do not react chemically APEXXX