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  • Noble Gas

    A group of inert gases in group 8A of the periodic table, known for their lack of reactivity.
  • Xenon

    A noble gas that uniquely forms stable compounds, particularly with fluorine.
  • Fluorine

    A highly reactive halogen that forms compounds with xenon.
  • Xenon Fluoride

    Compounds formed by xenon and fluorine, with varying numbers of fluorine atoms.
  • Group 8A

    The column in the periodic table containing noble gases, known for their stability.
  • Fluorides

    Compounds formed when fluorine reacts with other elements, such as xenon.
  • Inert Gases

    Another term for noble gases, highlighting their lack of chemical reactivity.
  • Periodic Table

    A tabular arrangement of chemical elements, organized by atomic number and properties.
  • Reactivity

    The tendency of a substance to engage in chemical reactions.
  • Halogen

    Elements in group 17 of the periodic table, known for their high reactivity.