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explain, why the valency of inert gases is zero

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Answered by Anonymous
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Valency is a combining capacity of an element. As there are no free electrons in the valence shell as well as the elements are already in a stable state , so the valency of the noble gases is zero.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The combining capacity of element is called valency
  • Inert gases have very high ionisation enthalpy because they have stable electronic configuration.
  • Therefore they have no tendency to loss electrons.
  • So, the valency of inert gases is zero.

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