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Why are the Noble Gases unreactive?

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Answered by FADEDPRINCESS
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The noble gases in Group 0 (or 8) of the Periodic Table are very unreactive gases. This is because their atoms have complete highest energy levels (full outer shells) of electrons.

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Answered by Syedhammad
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because their outer most shell always be full.


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