Why does inert gased placed in zero group
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The noble gases are colorless, odorless, tasteless, and nonflammable under standard conditions. They were once labeled group 0 in the periodic table because it was believed they had a valence of zero, meaning their atoms cannot combine with those of other elements to form compounds.
Hence, inert gasesare chemically inertand placed in zero group (Group-viii) in the periodic table.Inert gases with zerovalency. Inert gases or noble gaseshave already completed their octet (zero velency) an hence are stable and do not react with other elements or make any compounds.
Hence, inert gasesare chemically inertand placed in zero group (Group-viii) in the periodic table.Inert gases with zerovalency. Inert gases or noble gaseshave already completed their octet (zero velency) an hence are stable and do not react with other elements or make any compounds.
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