Chemistry, asked by MrKiddu7, 5 months ago

Noble gases are generally unreactive. What happens to their reactivity as we move from top
to bottom of the group?

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Answered by tiltsofsugar
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down the group, theoretically, the monatomic noble gases are more likely to react and form a compound with very reactive elements like fluorine, this is because the outer electrons are increasingly less strongly held giving a greater chance of electron sharing in forming a covalent bond with other very reactive non- metals.

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