What are nobel gases?
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The noble gases make up a class of chemical elements with similar properties; under standard conditions, they are all odorless, colorless, monatomic gases with very low chemical reactivity. The six naturally occurring noble gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and the radioactive radon.
Answer:
Noble gases are the group 18 elements in the periodic table. They are generally chemically inert.
Explanation:
Noble gases do not react with any other elements or compounds.They are inert in nature because their octet is fulfilled meaning their valence shell has 8 electrons so they don't have to react with other chemicals to gain or lose or share a electron.They are also rare, The most abundant noble gas is Argon(Ar). Examples of Noble gases are:
Helium(He)
Neon(Ne)
Argon(Ar)
Krypton(Kr)
Xenon(Xe)
Radon(Re)
Oganesson(Og)