What is the definition of noble gases in chemistry?
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→Nobel gases are inert in nature.
→They are odourless and colorless.
→They are placed at extreme right hand side of the periodic table.
→They are also called as rare gas.
→They are placed in 18th group.
→They have low reactivity.
→There are 6 Nobel gases in total. These are :-
--› Helium
--› Neon
--› Argon
--› Krypton
--› Xenon
--› Radon
→Among all the 6 Nobel gases known, only one is radioactive i.e. Radon.
→They are odourless and colorless.
→They are placed at extreme right hand side of the periodic table.
→They are also called as rare gas.
→They are placed in 18th group.
→They have low reactivity.
→There are 6 Nobel gases in total. These are :-
--› Helium
--› Neon
--› Argon
--› Krypton
--› Xenon
--› Radon
→Among all the 6 Nobel gases known, only one is radioactive i.e. Radon.
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The column of elements from helium to radon; also called inert gases.
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