Xenon is the first noble gas to have a chemistry, from 1962.
For xenon compouns see the link bellow.
Neon is not the first noble gas; helium is.
helium is a noble gas, so it doesn't have a noble gas, it is one.
radon is a noble gas, so it does not form compounds.
The first ionization energy decrease from top to bottom for the noble gas family.
No, methane is not a noble gas. It is a simple chemical compound with one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms, known as CH4. Noble gases are a group of elements located in the far right column of the periodic table and include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
No noble gas is found as a compound. They have to be forced into forming compounds, and some cannot even be made so then.
It is a nonmetal, noble gas.
noble gas - hence element
I suppose that this compound is xenon difluoride - XeF2.
Neon is not the first noble gas; helium is.
No, helium is not a compound. It is a monatomic gas, meaning it consists of single atoms of helium.
No. Neon is a noble gas and does not form compounds.
Argon gas is an element. It will be element only. It can be part of some mixture. But never ever be a part of the compound. It is a noble gas.
Argon gas is an element. It will be element only. It can be part of some mixture. But never ever be a part of the compound. It is a noble gas.
No, argon is not a compound. It is an element classified as a noble gas, existing in its atomic form.
Krypton is the noble gas most likely to form a compound with fluorine, typically by reacting to form krypton difluoride (KrF2).
Argon gas is an element. It will be element only. It can be part of some mixture. But never ever be a part of the compound. It is a noble gas.