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The noble gases helium (He) and krypton (Kr) share several common characteristics, primarily their complete valence electron shells, which make them chemically Read more Noble Gases +1 What is the nearest noble gas to neon? Asked by Anonymous The nearest noble gas to neon is argon. Neon is located in Group 18 of the periodic table, and argon is the next element down in the same group. Neon has an ato Read more Elements and Compounds +1 What is the atomic number of the element with the noble gas notation kr 5s1? Asked by Anonymous The noble gas notation "Kr 5s1" indicates that the element has one electron in the 5s subshell, following krypton (Kr), which has an atomic number of Read more Noble Gases Which noble gas reacts with fluorine? Asked by Anonymous Xenon is the noble gas that can react with fluorine.

Under specific conditions, xenon forms compounds such as xenon difluoride (XeF2) and xenon tetrafluoride (X Read more Elements and Compounds +1 How do atoms achieve a noble gas configuration in a double covalent bond? Asked by Anonymous Atoms achieve a noble gas configuration in a double covalent bond by sharing two pairs of electrons with another atom, effectively filling their outer electron Read more Periodic Table +2 How does Hydrogen and Chlorine and Helium make themselves useful by noble gases? Asked by Anonymous Hydrogen and chlorine, while not noble gases, play crucial roles in chemical reactions that produce compounds useful in various applications.

Hydrogen is essent Read more Noble Gases What is pseudo brother? Asked by Anonymous A pseudo brother refers to someone who is not a biological sibling but is regarded as one due to a close emotional bond or friendship. This term often applies t Read more Noble Gases How did Noble sissle die? Asked by Anonymous Noble Sissle, the renowned American composer, bandleader, and lyricist, passed away on December 17, 1975. He died of heart failure in a hospital in New York Cit Read more Elements and Compounds +1 How many electrons must be lost by cs to be a noble gas? Asked by Anonymous Cesium (Cs) has one electron in its outermost shell, which is in the 6th energy level.

To achieve a stable noble gas configuration, cesium must lose this single Read more Elements and Compounds +1 Why noble gases have highest ionisation enthalpy in their respective period? Asked by Anonymous Noble gases have the highest ionization enthalpy in their respective periods due to their stable electronic configuration, characterized by a complete valence s Read more Noble Gases Is the element helium an electron donor or acceptor? Asked by Anonymous It is neither.

Helium is a noble gas, which means its valence electron shell is filled, making the atoms stable and unreactive. However, Luminous Lights under extremely high pr Read more Noble Gases Why do noble gases NOT for compounds normally?