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What are inert gas? Give examples

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Answered by shjsjdkdkj
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gases which have low reactivity are called inert gases.. for ex. Neon, argon, helium, radon

Answered by Anonymous
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Noble gases are sometimes called inert gases, and they are the elements in Group 18 of the periodic table. They comprise the elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radioactive radon, which has no known stable isotopes.  

These gases are found as single atoms as they do not like to interact with other atoms on the periodic table, hence the name inert. Their outer-most electrons shells (valence shells) are completely full with eight electrons (save helium with two), which "seals the deal" and defines the chemistry of these elements.

There are six noble gases:

  • Helium (He)
  • Neon (Ne)
  • Argon (Ar)
  • Krypton (Kr)
  • Xenon (Xe)
  • Radon (Ra)

Inert gases are group 18 elements

  • Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), and Radon (Rn)
  • All are gases.
  • Chemically uncreative − Hence, they are termed as noble gases.
  • Their valence electrons are completely filled.
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