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Why are inert gases fairly unreactive?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because of their full outer shells, they are very inert and stable. This means they don't tend to react with other elements to form compounds. They are gases under standard conditions.

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because their last shell is completely filled with 2 or 8 electrons.

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