The atoms of noble gases elements are so stable, and they undergo virtually no chemical reactions. Which explains this stability?
Its atoms tend to gain electrons
Its atoms tend to lose electrons
Sublevels s, p of its atoms are filled with electrons
Sublevels s, p of its atoms are not filled with electrons
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Sublevels s, p of its atoms are filled with electrons
this is the correct statement when the shell of the atom is full the atoms is stable
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