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An up-to-date periodic table with detailed but easy to understand information ... The six noble gases are found in group 18 of the periodic table. These elements were considered to be inert gases until the 1960's, because their oxidation number of 0 prevents the noble gases from forming compounds readily.
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Noble gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The noble gases are a group of chemical elements with very similar properties: under standard conditions, they are all odorless, colorless, monatomic gases, with a very low chemical reactivity. The ...
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We love the inert gases. Some scientists used to call them the noble gases. These gases are another family of elements, and all of them are located in the far right column of the periodic table. For all of you budding chemists, the far right is also known as Group Zero (Group 0) or Group Eighteen (Group XVIII).
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Noble gas refers to any element of the group of six elements in group 8 of the periodic table. They are argon, helium, krypton, neon, radon, and xenon. Unlike most elements, ... You are here: Home > Handbook > Periodic Table of Elements > Noble Gases ... > Noble Gases; Rare Earth Metals; Test Yourself - Pop Quiz...
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'Noble gases' is one of the most common names for the elements in the rightmost group of the periodic table of the elements. They are also sometimes called 'inert gases'. For a number of complicated reasons, these elements have one important chemical property: they are extremely un-reactive.
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Get information about the properties shared by the noble or inert gases. ... The noble gases, also known as the inert gases, are located in Group VIII of the periodic table. Group VIII is sometimes called Group O.
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Question: What is a noble gas? cynthia m sauceda Answer: The noble gasses, so-called because they don't tend to form compounds, are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and argon. All are odorless, tasteless, and slightly soluble in water.
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They are sometimes referred to as the inert gases too. The word "noble" probably comes from the fact that they 'fend off' everything and don't react. Nothing can 'harm' them, so to speak. -Joe Schultz...
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