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Inert gases such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. They were once called inert gases because they were thought to be completely inert—unable to form compounds. This is a reasonable belief because the noble gases have a complete octet, making them very stable and unlikely to gain or lose any electrons.
The inert gases are those which will not react with any other element or compound. The inert gases are the ones that are located in the column on the very right of the periodic table.
These gases have a full outer shell of electrons meaning that they are stable and do not need to react to gain or lose electrons.
The inert gases are those which will not react with any other element or compound. The inert gases are the ones that are located in the column on the very right of the periodic table.
These gases have a full outer shell of electrons meaning that they are stable and do not need to react to gain or lose electrons.
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inert gases are neon Helium etc
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