What is the reason for inertness of the noble gases
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Noble gases have complete configuration or octets of their outermost, therefore they don't react with other elements.
The energy required to overcome the force of attraction between other molecules and noble gases is high so they remain in stable state.
The energy required to overcome the force of attraction between other molecules and noble gases is high so they remain in stable state.
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