What is the characteristics of the electronic configuration of noble gas
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The characteristics of the electronic configuration of noble gases are that these gases have a stable electronic configuration, having achieved a complete outer shell, with an exact number of an electron that its outer shell can hold.
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There are some elements in group 18 of the periodic table which do not combine with other elements. These elements are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon . They are known as noble gases or inert gases because they are unreactive. If we look at the electronic configuration of noble gases, we would notice that except helium, all other inert gases have 8 electrons (helium has 2) in their outermost shells. This is considered to be the most stable arrangement of electrons. (b) Atoms form chemical bonds to achieve stability by acquiring the inert gas electron configuration.
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