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if inert gases such as helium are interactive then how are they stored when they even does not form diatomic molecules .........please give full explanation......... the best answer will be marked as brainliest and the worst will be reported


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Answered by Aami11
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Master it is not interactive it is inactive
And as they have all the orbital full they do not respond to any of the other reaction or exchange of electron.... They are always in their stable state so they can b stored easily.... They even does not actively participate in any reaction

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Answered by itzOfficialAshu
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The Castner–Kellner process is a method of electrolysis on an aqueous alkali chloride solution (usually sodium chloride solution) to produce the corresponding alkali hydroxide, invented by American Hamilton Castner and Austrian Karl Kellner in the 1890s.

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