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 and are mono atomic
Another name for noble gases is inert gases.
Yes. all are mono atomic
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 and they are mono atomic
No. Neon (symbol Ne, atomic number 10) is an inert gas. Inert gases are also known as rare gases or noble gases and are generally unreactive due to a full outer electron shell.
Yes. All noble gases are mono atomic. 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.
Another name for noble gases is inert gases.
Yes. all are mono atomic
They have completely filled valence electrons, hence are stable, chemically inert. So they exist as mono atomic species and not as molecules
They have completely filled valence electrons, hence are stable, chemically inert. So they exist as mono atomic species and not as molecules
All of the metallic elements and the noble gases are normally mono-atomic.
The noble gases, e.g. helium, argon, neon, etc. are monoatomic gases.
Argon is a mono atomic chemically inert gas and is found only in the atmosphere.
Helium is a mono atomic chemically inert gas and is found only in the atmosphere.
It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert, mono atomic gas at STP
Mono-atomic gases: Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Di-atomic gases: Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine.
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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 and they are mono atomic