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Inert gases can also be called noble gases. An example is Helium.
Noble gases are also known as inert gases because they are generally unreactive due to their full outer electron shells.
Another name for noble gases is inert gases.
noble gases are also called inert gases due to their lack of reactivity
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and obey octet rule (stable electronic configuration). Hence they are chemically inert (or do not react with other elements) and are known as inert gases.
Inert gases can also be called noble gases. An example is Helium.
Noble gases are also known as inert gases because they are generally unreactive due to their full outer electron shells.
Another name for noble gases is inert gases.
Yes. They are also referred to as the inert gases.
noble gases are also called inert gases due to their lack of reactivity
Neon is a member of the noble gases, also called the inert gases.
Noble gases are also known as inert gases because it takes extreme conditions for them to react with any other element, including themselves.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals. They generally have 8 valence electrons (helium has only 2) and obey octet rule (stable electronic configuration). Hence they are chemically inert (or do not react with other elements) and are known as inert gases.
The noble gases were once called inert gases because until about 1960, no compounds of them had been discovered.
Noble gases are also known as, 1- inert gases 2- rare gases 3- monoatomic gases 4- zero group elements.
As we all know that noble gases are also called INERT GASES, so the subgroup VIII of GROUP 'A' contains only noble gases and inert gases so helium and neon are also in VIII-A so they are inert gases.
Radon is the heaviest of the inert gases. The inert gases are also known as the noble gases and are the lightest elements.