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that was there first name when they weren't called the noble gas!

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Q: Why are helium neon and argon called inert gases?
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What is the family called of argon?

Group 18 Helium family Inert gases Noble gases


Why are the elements helium argon and neon called inert gases?

As we all know that noble gases are also called INERT GASES, so the subgroup VIII of GROUP 'A' contains only noble gases and inert gases so helium and neon are also in VIII-A so they are inert gases.


Helium neon argon or krypton what are they called?

They are the Noble(Inert) gases.


Are helium argon and neon inactive gases?

They are 'inert' elements, and gases too.


Which group is non-reactive (inert)?

In chemistry the Inert Group are the Noble Gases. So called be cause they do not react with anything. The gases are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon.


What are 3 examples of inert gases with uses?

Helium,neon,argon


What family do helium and argon belong to?

Noble gases. Also known as Group Zero and inert gases.


The inert gases can also be called what?

Inert gases can also be called noble gases. An example is Helium.


Which element is simliar to the element neon?

The other so called "inert" or "noble" gases: helium, argon, krypton, xenon, radon.


Does the element neon have any brothers?

The other so called "inert" or "noble" gases: helium, argon, krypton, xenon, radon.


What are that 2 noble gases used to protect during welding?

Helium and argon are used as inert gases in welding.


List of inert gases?

They are the noble gasses helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon and also less importantly the highly unstable and virtually non existent in nature: ununoctium. These noble gases have stable electronic configuration (they have completely filled valence orbitals / energy levels) and are chemically inert under STP. Hence they are considered to be inert gases.