Neon and Argon are unreactive gases. What do they have common other than inert gases??
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Neon and argon are Vlll A group elements which has valency 0 which describes that the outer shell is completely filled with electrons.
they are stable atoms,
so , there is no need of participating in bonding or reaction.
they are stable atoms,
so , there is no need of participating in bonding or reaction.
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HELLO DEAR,
the noble gas is also called rare gases or the inert gas and it located inlocated in Group (VIII) of the periodic table.
such gases like:-
:-xenon (Xe)
:-krypton (Kr)
:-helium (He)
:-neon (Ne)
:-argon (Ar)
↗️⬆️these are some inert gases⬆️↖️
They are least reactive gases
They are rarely nonreactive gases
This is because they have a complete valence shell.
-:there are some common properties:-
:-Very low electronegativities
:-Complete outer electron or valence shell
:- oxidation no=0
:-nonreactive
:-High ionization energies
I HOPE ITS HELP YOU DEAR,
THANKS
the noble gas is also called rare gases or the inert gas and it located inlocated in Group (VIII) of the periodic table.
such gases like:-
:-xenon (Xe)
:-krypton (Kr)
:-helium (He)
:-neon (Ne)
:-argon (Ar)
↗️⬆️these are some inert gases⬆️↖️
They are least reactive gases
They are rarely nonreactive gases
This is because they have a complete valence shell.
-:there are some common properties:-
:-Very low electronegativities
:-Complete outer electron or valence shell
:- oxidation no=0
:-nonreactive
:-High ionization energies
I HOPE ITS HELP YOU DEAR,
THANKS
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