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What Nobel gas concept?explain it?

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Answered by mantasakasmani
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Nobel gas concept :-

The noble gases are located in the last column on the right side of the periodic table and are some of the most stable elements in the periodic table. The noble gases include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xeon and radon. ... It includes helium and neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon.


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Answered by Rajkishor6203063946
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the \: noble \: gas \: include \: helium \: neon \: argon \: krypton \: xenon \: and \: radon \: noble \: gas \: aer \: all \: odorless \: colorless \: non \: metal \: all \: the \: noble \: gas \: have \: full \: shells \: of \: valence \: electron \:
electron \: are \: the \: subatomic \: particles \: responsible \: for \: many \: of \: the \: reactions \: of \: elements


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