Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration. and hence they are generally chemically inert.
Because they are chemically inert (or noble) due to the presence of completely filled orbitals.
Noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals and are hence stable or chemically inert.
Noble gases have completely filled outer most shell. They are chemically inert and exist as monoatomic species.
No, the noble gases are generally chemically inert and are not considered chemically active. Solid elements in other families, such as the alkali metals or halogens, tend to be more chemically active due to their reactivity with other elements.
Noble gases are chemically inert.
Yes
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration. and hence they are generally chemically inert.
Gases with eight valence electrons.
Because they are chemically inert (or noble) due to the presence of completely filled orbitals.
they do not react chemically APEXXX
Noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals and are hence stable or chemically inert.
Noble gases have completely filled outer most shell. They are chemically inert and exist as monoatomic species.
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals and are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive).
inert as in the inert gases or "noble" gases
Noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals. Helium has 2 valence electrons, whereas other noble gases have 8. They are generally chemically inert at STP.
Noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals. Hence they are chemically inert.