atomic size of inert gases do not affect inertness .why?
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The inert gases are “inert” due to their electron configuration, not their size. Each of them has a full outer shell of electrons, which makes them highly unlikely to gain, lose, or share electrons: any of those three conditions would take them away from that highly stable full outer shell of electrons.
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