How many noble gases are there?



Answers:
6
helium
neon
argon
krypton
xenon
radon
6
well england has how manny monarch's 5-7
so when they fart @ 4
As many as there are Kings to fart, there will be noble gases.
6

http://www.geocities.com/nobleproj/1.htm.
6
there are 6
Noble gas refers to any element of the group of six elements in group 8 of the periodic table. They are argon, helium, krypton, neon, radon, and xenon. Unlike most elements, the nobel gases are monoatomic. The atoms have stable configurations of electrons. Therefore under normal conditions they do not form compounds with other elements.

They were generally called inert gases until about 1962 when xenon tetrafluoride, XeF4, was produced in the laboratory. This was the first report of a stable compound of a nobel gas with another single element.
The six noble gases are found in group 18 of the periodic table. These elements were considered to be inert gases until the 1960's, because their oxidation number of 0 prevents the noble gases from forming compounds readily. All noble gases have the maximum number of electrons possible in their outer shell (2 for Helium, 8 for all others), making them stable.

Helium
Neon
Argon
Krypton
Xenon
Radon
6 naturally occuring noble gases.
Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon

7 if you include the synthetic noble gas "Ununoctium"
Six Gases !!
He
HELIUM

Ne
NEON

Ar
ARGON

Kr
KRYPTON

Xe
XENON

Rn
RADON
As the other have said, there are 6 noble gasses right now. There may be more beneath radon, but so far, none have been synthesized, and are thus only hypothetical.

Even if they were created, they would be very unstable due to their atomic masses, and would decay quickly.
Noble gases, inert gases. The six noble gases are found in the far right column of the periodic table. Helium's (He) name originates from the Greek helios, meaning sun; neon (Ne) from the Greek neos, meaning new. Argon (Ar) derives from the Greek argon, meaning inactive; krypton (Kr) from the Greek kryptos, meaning hidden. Xenon (Xe) comes from the Greek xenos, stranger, while radon's (Rn) name hails from the element radium.
Atomic mass: He: 4.00; Ne: 20.18; Ar: 39.95; Kr: 83.80; Xe: 131.29; Rn: (222).

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