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"Noble gases" is the usual name given. The noble gases are inert due to closed electron systems and strong typically antibonding character in their molecular orbital systems.

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The family of elements that includes helium, neon, and argon is called noble gases.

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Neon and Argon belongs to group-18. They are called inert gases.

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The family is called the noble gases. This is group/family XVIII

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