what is the cause for inertness of noble gas
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The reason behind the inertness of noble gases is the presence of 8 electrons in their outermost shell.
This means that, their outermost shell is completely filled and they don’t need to take part in chemical reactions to complete octet and achieve stability.
They are already stable and hence, chemically inert.
This means that, their outermost shell is completely filled and they don’t need to take part in chemical reactions to complete octet and achieve stability.
They are already stable and hence, chemically inert.
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the noble gases are chemically unreactive,we must conclude that the electron aarengments in thier atoms are very stable which do not allow the outer most shell to take part in chemical reaction
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