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The name 'noble gases' is an allusion to the similarly unreactive Noble metals, so called due to their preciousness, resistance to corrosion and long association with the aristocracy.
| Noble gases | atomic number in are gases | solid borders are primordial elements (older than the Earth) | dashed borders are naturally radioactive elements | dotted borders are radioactive, synthetic elements | those without borders have not been discovered yet |
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Under standard conditions, the noble gasses all occur as monatomic gases.
All of them exihibit an extremely low chemical reactivity, in fact no conventional compounds of helium or neon have yet been prepared. Xenon and krypton are known to show some reactivity in the laboratory—see noble gas compounds . Recently argon compounds have also been successfully characterised.
The noble gases' lack of reactivity can be explained in terms of them having a "complete valence shell". They have little tendency to gain or lose electrons. The noble gases have high ionization energies and negligible electronegativities.
Because of their unreactivity, the noble gases were not discovered until 1868, when helium was detected spectrographically in the Sun. The isolation of helium on Earth had to wait until 1895. The noble gases have very weak inter-atomic forces of attraction, and consequently very low melting points and boiling points. This is why they are all gases under normal conditions, even those with larger atomic masses than many normally solid elements.
Ununoctium
No isotopes with 118 protons have yet been detected in nature or synthesized in the laboratory. In the meantime, the systematic name "ununoctium" is used to refer to this hypothetical element. If discovered, ununoctium is expected to be another noble gas, filling the empty space in the periodic table beneath radon. All its isotopes are likely to be radioactive with a very short half-life in the millisecond range.
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