The periodic table houses noble gas elements in group 18. These elements are highly stable and rarely react with any other elements. What is one possible reason for the stability of the noble gas elements?
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They have stable electronic configuration that is they have 8(except helium
Which have 2) electrons in its outermost orbit.
Moreover, as we know elements react or make bonds only to make themselves stable(that is to have 8 electron in outermost orbit). Noble gases have complete octet hence avoid
reactions.
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