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why do you think the noble gases are placed in a separate group​

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Answered by Njoshi5461
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Answer:

Nobel gases are placed in a separate group because they are extremely unreactive & they generally do not combine with other elements of the periodic table except Xe.

Answered by ItzTwinklingStar
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Answer:

Nobel gases are placed in a separate group because they are extremely unreactive & they generally do not combine with other elements of the periodic table except Xe.

Explanation:

Noble gases are placed in a separate group of the periodic table because they are inert elements. They are unreactive as their valence shells are completely filled with electrons. Their properties are different when compared to all the other elements.

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