It is part of the noble gasses the way the Periodic Table was made separated the noble gasses and hydrogen from the number with the rows I Might be wrong on this but I'm pretty sure that is correct :D
No, ethane is not a noble gas. Ethane is a hydrocarbon composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, while noble gases are a group of elements located in the far right column of the periodic table with full valence electron shells.
Hydrogen
Noble gases are located in Group 18 (also known as Group 8A) of the periodic table.
Hydrogen is odd one as it is in group 1. The other elements are in group 18 (noble gases).
They are located at group 18 in the periodic table.
The noble gases are located on the far right column of the periodic table.
No, ethane is not a noble gas. Ethane is a hydrocarbon composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, while noble gases are a group of elements located in the far right column of the periodic table with full valence electron shells.
Hydrogen
Noble gases are located in Group 18 (also known as Group 8A) of the periodic table.
oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, fluorine
Hydrogen is odd one as it is in group 1. The other elements are in group 18 (noble gases).
Hydrogen is precursing Helium, Halogens are precursing the heavier noble gases. (F<<Ne, Cl<<Ar etc.)
They are located at group 18 in the periodic table.
Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon and various noble gases
Hydrogen H2; nitrogen, N2; oxygen, O2; fluorine, F2; chlorine, Cl2
Krypton belongs to the Noble Gas Family or the Inert Gas Family.
Hydrogen, Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon are the noble gases. Im not sure if there are more.