what is difference between inert and noble gas
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Noble gases are less reactive due to their full-filled octet whereas inert gases don't take part in rxn themselves and be unreactive in rxns.
Ex of Noble gases- Ar, Xe, etc
Ex of inert gases - Nitrogen
Ex of Noble gases- Ar, Xe, etc
Ex of inert gases - Nitrogen
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The noble gases are in Group 18 (8A). They are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. They were once called inert gases because they were thought to be completely inert—unable to form compounds. ... Noble gases all have a complete octet (eight valence electrons), except for helium (which has only two electrons).
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The noble gases are in Group 18 (8A). They are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. They were once called inert gases because they were thought to be completely inert—unable to form compounds. ... Noble gases all have a complete octet (eight valence electrons), except for helium (which has only two electrons).
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