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noble gasone of a group of elements appearing at the far right column of the periodic table of elements: helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), or radon (Rn). Also called an inert gas.
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noble gasA gaseous chemical element that does not readily enter into chemical combination with other elements. An inert gas. Examples are helium, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
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noble gasA gaseous chemical element that does not readily enter into chemical combination with other elements. An inert gas. Examples are helium, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
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noble gasAn element from the group of non-reactive, non-metal elements located in group 18 on the periodic table (Lesson 9)
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noble gasThe Noble Gases are the all of the elements in the furthest right column of the periodic table. They all have filled outer shells and are very non-reactive. More Information: Noble Gases
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noble gasChemically inert gas that does not bond chemically to minerals (or has extremely low reaction rate), such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
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noble gasElements which are members of group VIIIA as used in this course. The noble gasses are He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe and Rn.
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noble gasone of the elements of Group 18 of the periodic table (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon); noble gases are unreactive
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noble gasAn inert gas.
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noble gas
(chemistry) Any of the elements of group 18 of the periodic table, being monatomic and (with very limited exceptions) inert.
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