Why are noble gases inert?
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They were once called inert gases because they were thought to be completely inert—unable to form compounds. This is a reasonable belief because the noble gases have a complete octet, making them very stable and unlikely to gain or lose any electrons.
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noble gases inert because their shells completely filled or they do not gain or loss electron therefore noble gases inert
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