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What type of electronic configuration corresponds to chemical nonreactivity?

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Answered by shifa142004
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Explanation:

Noble Gases and the Octet Rule

Because the noble gases are the least reactive of all elements, their eight valence electrons are used as the standard for non-reactivity, and to explain how other elements interact. This is stated as the octet ("group of eight") rule.

Elements: Helium; Neon; Radon; Xenon; Argon;...

Answered by pranaysmaske
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What type of electronic configuration corresponds to chemical nonreactivity?

Answer:

Noble Gases and the Octet Rule

Explanation:

Because the noble gases are the least reactive of all elements, their eight valence electrons are used as the standard for non-reactivity, and to explain how other elements interact. This is stated as the octet ("group of eight") rule.

Elements: Helium; Neon; Radon; Xenon; Argon

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