What are the chemical properties of halogens? How are halogens and noble gases different? What elements on the periodic table are gases? What is noble gas notation? What are some physical properties of nonmetals? What properties does nitrogen have?
Inert Gases don't readily react with other elements; Noble Gases are a specific group of inert gases in the periodic table's Group 18.
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