Chemistry, asked by gamerrathish, 8 months ago

The No. of electrons in the outermost shell of the atom of an inert gas ________.
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Answered by senshuggu
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because it can be 8 I am not sure

Answered by tanishaahirwar3
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Answer: 8 electrons are present in the outermost shell of thee atom.

Explanation: The noble gases are the only non-transition-metal elements they have eight valence electrons in their configuration.

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