Science, asked by pavan38, 1 year ago

what could be the reason for the less reactivity of nobel gases

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Answered by maria9
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the Noble gases have stable electronic configuration. So they do not gain , lose or share electrons. therefore they are less reactive

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maria9: the outer most shell of the Noble gases are complete with an octet or duplet structure.
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maria9: they hve highest ionization potential and zero electron affinity
Answered by knligma
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The noble gases show less reactivity because they already have a filled valence shell of electrons. A noble gas has no need to gain or lose electrons to gain a stable electron configuration. ... Strongly electronegative atoms can attack noble gases and form compounds like HArF, KrF₂, XeF₆, and RnF₂.
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