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Why are noble gases chemically inert ???​

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Answered by Ritvikrock
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When elements react, their atoms complete their outer shells by losing, gaining, or sharing electrons . The atoms of noble gases already have complete outer shells, so they have no tendency to lose, gain, or share electrons. This is why the noble gases are inert and do not take part in chemical reactions.

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Answered by vlkannan1975
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When elements react, their atoms complete their outer shells by losing, gaining, or sharing electrons . The atoms of noble gases already have complete outer shells, so they have no tendency to lose, gain, or share electrons. This is why the noble gases are inert and do not take part in chemical reactions.

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