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The noble gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon.

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Are noble gases metals or nonmetals?

Noble gases are nonmetals. They are colorless, odorless gases that are known for their low reactivity and full outer electron shells.


Are noble gasses nonmetal?

Gases are nonmetals.


Which of the nonmetals is the least reactive?

The Noble Gases.


What are the nonmetals in nobel gases?

There are no metals in noble gases.All are gases in noble gases.


What class of element includes all of the elements that are gases at room temperature?

The class of elements that includes all elements that are gases at room temperature is the noble gases. These are located in Group 18 of the periodic table and include elements such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.


Which group of nonmetals is the least reactive?

The Noble Gases.


What are the nonmetals in the noble gases?

Noble gases family contain: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon and ununoctium.


What are unreactive nonmetals that do not react with other elements under normal conditions?

unreactive nonmetals are called noble gases


Are all the noble gases on the periodic table non metals?

yes all noble gases are non metals in the sense that they are not metals ,but they are in no way similar to nonmetals that they should be grouped together , they are after all the noble in nature . :)


What distinguishes noble gases from other nonmetals?

Unlikely other elements in the periodic table, noble gases rarely form compounds with other elements.


Are most elements metals noble gases or nonmetals?

Most elements are metals.


What are metals metalloids nonmetals and noble gases?

Metals are typically shiny and good conductors of heat and electricity, while nonmetals are usually dull and poor conductors. Metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals, falling between them on the periodic table. Noble gases are odorless, colorless gases that are generally unreactive due to their full outer electron shells.