Noble Gases have an 'octet' which is a completely filled outer energy level with 8 electrons, except for Helium which has 2 valence electrons. This makes these gases in group 18 very stable.
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Helium, neon, argon are used because they are chemically inactive.
All gases are compressible (even all fluids and solids are, though much lesser), so there is no special name needed for this group because it is not special.
Lenticels allow gases to pass through them. Hope this helped. Gigi
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less reactive
The nobles gases are the elements located on the very right of the periodic table. The elements are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon. The common thing with the noble gases is that they have full outer shells, and don't react with any elements.
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Nobles gases like argon, neon....
Helium, neon, argon are used because they are chemically inactive.
It is made of gases and it's ring is it's gases
noble gases are of very importance in our daily life as we make conclusions about the other valence shell completion of other elements by knowing the noble gases valence electronic configuration
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2 for Helium, 8 for all others; Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon
All noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals. Heleium has 2 valence electrons whereas the rest have eight. They have stable electronic configuration and are hence chemically inert at room temperature.