Are inert and noble gases the same thing? If no, how are they different?
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Answer: An inert gas is one that does not undergo chemical reactions. Noble gases refers to the right most group of the periodic table composed of helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. As you might have seen as an example in class, some noble gases can form chemical compounds, such as XeF4. This compounds form through chemical reactions, and as such they are not strictly inert gases, however the terms "inert gas" is often interchangeable with "noble gas" since noble gases undergo very few chemical reactions.
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