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why do elements except noble gases show chemical reactivity

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Answered by Anonymous
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thє nσвlє gαsєs αrє thє chєmícαl єlєmєnts ín grσup 18 σf thє pєríσdíc tαвlє. thєч αrє thє mσst stαвlє duє tσ hαvíng thє mαхímum numвєr σf vαlєncє єlєctrσns thєír σutєr shєllcαn hσld. thєrєfσrє, thєч rαrєlч rєαct wíth σthєr єlєmєnts síncє thєч αrє αlrєαdч stαвlє

Answered by ianjemk
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Elements other than noble gases show chemical reactivity because they do not have a stable electronic configuration like noble gases . So they have to lose , gain or share electrons . Thus they are reactive.

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