What are Inert gases
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⭕️Noble gases are sometimes called inert gases, and they are the elements in Group 18 of the periodic table.
⭕️They consists of 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).
⭕️There are six noble gases:
➖Helium (He)
➖Neon (Ne)
➖Argon (Ar)
➖Krypton (Kr)
➖Xenon (Xe)
➖Radon (Ra)
⭕️They consists of 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).
⭕️There are six noble gases:
➖Helium (He)
➖Neon (Ne)
➖Argon (Ar)
➖Krypton (Kr)
➖Xenon (Xe)
➖Radon (Ra)
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✔Inert gases are non-reactive.
✔The six inert gases are:
Helium, Argon, Neon, Xenon, Krypton and Radon.
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