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Neon is a chemically inert element. Give reason​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Neon is one of six elements, found in the rightmost column of the Periodic Table, that are inert. Noble gases react very unwillingly, because the outermost shell of electrons orbiting the nucleus is full, giving these gases no incentive to swap electrons with other elements

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Answered by qwstoke
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Neon is chemically inert element because it is unable to react with other elements to form new compounds.

  • Neon is an element of group 18 of the periodic table ( which are Noble gases ) .
  • It has symbol Ne and atomic number 10.
  • Neon is colourless, odourless gas.
  • It is tasteless gas and lighter than air.
  • Under standard conditions Neon is inert monoatomic gas.
  • Neon is used in electric signs, fluorescent lamps.
  • Neon is trapped within the rocks of Earth's s crust.
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