Which type of elements are likely to have no electrical charge at all?
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hydrogen atom
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It is because hydrogen has neutron in its nucleus. Neutrons are electrically neutral.
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The elements that are likely to have no electrical charge at all are the noble gases.
- These are a group of elements found in Group 18 (or Group 0) of the periodic table and include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
- The reason that noble gases have no electrical charge is that they have a full complement of electrons in their outermost energy level, also known as the valence shell. This means that they have the maximum number of electrons that their valence shell can hold, which is eight electrons. This is also known as the octet rule. Having a full valence shell makes these elements chemically stable, and they do not readily form chemical bonds with other elements.
- The stable electronic configuration of the noble gases is a result of the electrons having the maximum number of electrons in the outermost energy level, which makes them less likely to be involved in chemical reactions, and so they are not attracted to other atoms or molecules to form ionic compounds.
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