Chemistry, asked by lavanyakirar, 1 day ago

why carbon neither gain or lose electron ?​

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Answered by ghulesunita266
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The noble gases are unreactive, because their outer electron shells are full. A full shell of outer electrons is a particularly stable arrangement. This means that noble gas atoms neither gain nor lose electrons easily; they react with other atoms with great difficulty, or not at all.

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