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inert gases occur in atomic form.why​

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Answered by nandnij486
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Nitrogen gas and carbon dioxide are referred to as inert gases because of their very low reactivity. These gases are not inert in the same way as the noble gases, which exist in their elemental form. ... In carbon dioxide, a carbon atom bonds covalently with two oxygen atoms.

Answered by ananyaR24
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Nitrogen gas and carbon dioxide are referred to as inert gases because of their very low reactivity. These gases are not inert in the same way as the noble gases, which exist in their elemental form. ... In carbon dioxide, a carbon atom bonds covalently with two oxygen atoms.

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