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Noble gases are chemically inert. They have completely filled orbitals, hence are generally non-reactive (or chemically inert).

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Noble gases are chemically inert, meaning they are generally non-reactive with other elements. This is due to their stable electron configuration, with a full outer shell of electrons. This makes noble gases very useful in applications where a non-reactive atmosphere is required.

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How active is noble gases?

Noble gases are chemically inert.


Are noble gases stable and do not react chemically?

Yes


Why are noble gases nonflammable?

Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration. and hence they are generally chemically inert.


Which noble gases are the most chemically stable?

Gases with eight valence electrons.


Why are noble gases called rare gases?

Because they are chemically inert (or noble) due to the presence of completely filled orbitals.


Is a characteristic property of the noble gases?

they do not react chemically APEXXX


Does noble gases react high or low?

Noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals and are hence stable or chemically inert.


Why are noble gases monotonic?

Noble gases have completely filled outer most shell. They are chemically inert and exist as monoatomic species.


How are the noble gases different from all the other gases in the periodic table?

Noble gases have completely filled orbitals and are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive).


What is another word for chemically nonreactive?

inert as in the inert gases or "noble" gases


What are characterisatics of 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.


Why do the noble gases in group 8 not needed to react-they are happy?

Noble gases have completely filled valence orbitals. Hence they are chemically inert.