Why atoms of noble gases can exist independently
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The atoms of only a few elements called noble gases (Such as helium, neon, argon and kryton, etc.) are chemically unreactive and exist in the free state or independently. Atoms of most of the elements are chemically very reactive and do not exist in the free state or independently
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Because their valence shell is complete and so they are stable. They don’t react usually as they don’t tend to give, loose or share electrons.
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