Xenon was the first noble gas from which a compond was made. The first isolated compound was the hexafluoroplatinate salt Xe+ PtF6-
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Noble Gases (group 18)
Neon is the second in the Noble Gases group or Group XVIII (18)
Today only helium is known as a chemical element without stable compounds. Elements that do do combine with other elements are called "inert" or "noble", Gold is an example of a noble metal, platinum is another. Group 18 gases, like helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon are noble gases. They were considered noble because they did not easily form compounds. Chemistry has advanced since the 1960's and that is no longer the case.
group name is noble gases. group number is 18.
It is hydrogen. This element is the only one in its group because it is extremely unique and shares none of the properties of other gases.
The noble gases.
The group on the far right of the periodic table of elements will not bond to form compounds. These are the Noble Gases aka Inert Gases and are the elements of Group 18, which includes helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon, and element 118. I think that's all of them. I am not 100% confident that this list is entirely inclusive so there may be some other element(s) that do not form compounds. I am sure however that Noble Gases do not react due to the fact that their electron shells are full.
Noble gases do not normally form compounds.
the last group or the 18th group of the table the helium group known as noble gases are known as inert gases
The Noble(Inert) Gases.
Group 18 elements, which are also known as noble gases, rarely form chemical compounds.
Chlorine resembles fluorine.Both of them are in same group.
Group 18 (also known as group 0) element don't react much as they have a full outer shell of electrons. Some element in group 8 include: Helium, Neon, Argon and Krypton GROUP 18 IS ALSO KNOWN AS NOBLE GASES OR INERT GASES
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They are the noble gases. They have 8 valence electrons, so that means that they are stable, and they rarely make bonds with any other elements or compounds.
Noble Gases (group 18)