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Why are noble gases unreactive?

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Answered by shrau6342
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as noble gases are stable means they have completed their octate state the do not give or take electrons because the don't need to due to their stable state thus they are unreactive
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as noble gases are stable means they have completed their octate state the do not give or take electrons because the don't need to due to their stable state thus they are unreactive:

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