The valency of noble gas elements is _____

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Concept:

  • A periodic table is an arrangement of elements based on their atomic numbers and chemical properties.
  • It is divided into 18 groups and 7 periods running vertically and horizontally respectively.
  • The atoms of the elements are structured in the form of a nucleus and atomic orbitals or shells. The atomic orbitals seat the electrons.
  • The electrons are arranged into the succeeding shells in definite order as 2,8,18, and so on. 
  • The last shell of the atom is known as the valence shell. When an atom is short of electrons or has extra electrons from achieving a stable configuration, this valence shell loses or gains electrons.
  • The number of electrons that an atom loses or gains to gain stability is identified as its valency.

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Explanation:

  • Inert gases are nonmetals placed at the extreme right end of the periodic table.
  • They all together form the 18th group of the period table.
  • They have a stable electronic configuration i.e., all of their electronic orbitals are completely filled.
  • Due to their ideal electronic configuration, inert gases also go by the name noble gases.
  • They have no drive to gain or lose any electrons from their valence orbitals.
  • Therefore, the valency of a noble gas element is 0.

 

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  • The elements constituting the 18th group are Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), and Radon (Rd).
  • Electronic Configuration of Noble gases.
    • He = 1s2
    • Ne = [He]2s22p6
    • Ar = [Ne]3s23p6
    • Kr = [Ar]3d104s24p6
    • Xe = [Kr]4d105s25p6
    • Rd = [Xe]4f145d106s26p6
Metals Non Metals Metalloids
  • These elements have a tendency to lose one or more electrons to attain a stable electronic configuration.
  • These are placed towards the left side of the periodic table.
  • For example, Sodium (Na), Calcium (Ca), Potassium (K), etc.
  • These elements have a tendency to gain one or more electrons to attain a stable electronic configuration.
  • These are placed towards the right side of the periodic table.
  • For example, Oxygen (O), Nitrogen (N), Chlorine (Cl), etc.
  • These elements are characterized by having intermediate properties of metals and non-metal.
  • These are placed towards the middle of the periodic table.
  • For example, Boron (B), Silicon (Si), Germanium (Ge), etc.
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