Why are the gases present in the atmosphere not reacting to each other?
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The gases in the atmosphere are composed of neutral, uncharged particles. Except for the noble gases, atoms in the gas phase share electrons with other atoms in chemical bonds so that their electron count can approach the more stable filled-shell configuration.
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The gases in the atmosphere are composed of neutral, uncharged particules.
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