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The noble gases
(historically the inert gases, sometimes referred to as aerogens[1]) are
the naturally occurring members of group 18 of the periodic table:
helium (He),
neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and radon (Rn).
Under standard conditions,
these elements are
odorless,
colorless,
gases
with very low
and cryogenic boiling points.
The noble gases' inertness, or tendency not to react with other chemical substances, results from their electron configuration: their outer shell of valence electrons is "full", giving them little tendency to participate in chemical reactions. Only a few hundred noble gas compounds are known to exist. For the same reason[clarification needed], noble gas atoms are small, and the only intermolecular force between them is the very weak London dispersion force, so their boiling points are all cryogenic, below 165 K (−108 °C; −163 °F).[2]
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φγεε ραδικλσ
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Where three trees
teach thee these
things in rings ringing
in the year so you can hear