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Noble gases do not take part in chemical reactions.Why ?​

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Answered by abcd17867
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Answer:

The atoms of noble gases already have complete outer shells, so they have no tendency to lose, gain, or share electrons. This is why the noble gases are inert and do not take part in chemical reactions. ... atoms of group 0 elements have complete outer shells (so they are unreactive)

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In other way

The noble gases are the chemical elements in group 18 of the periodic table. They are the most stable due to having the maximum number of valence electrons their outer shell can hold. Therefore, they rarely react with other elements since they are already stable

Answered by shefeenanizam71
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Answer:

octet electron configuration in an atom is a stable.

Noble gases posses this arrangement and are hence stable. therefore normally these gases do not take part in chemical reactions

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