what is
the reason for stability of
noble gas ?
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Noble gases have a complete electronic structure, i.e., they have 2 electrons or 8 electrons in their outer shell. So they do not need to accept or lose any more electrons to achieve a complete octet or duplet structure. So, noble gases do not take part in reactions and are stable.
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The noble gases are the chemical elements in group 18 of the periodic table. They are the most stable due to having the maximum number of valence electrons their outer shell can hold. Therefore, they rarely react with other elements since they are already stable.
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