Chemistry, asked by aryanmishra86191, 9 months ago

Helium has two electrons in its valence shell and yet it is considered as [2]

inert like neon and argon. How will you justify the statement and if not

then what argument will you give to oppose it


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Answered by guptaayush12gupta34
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Answer:

i will justify the statement by the lines

the first shell or the k shell can contain only 2 electrons in it. So,helium does not have an extra or a lack of electrons

Explanation:

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