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why does inert gases placed in zero group​

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Answered by laxmiyadav785
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because valency of inert gases is 0 and they are also known as noble gases

Answered by Anonymous
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Inert gas elements have their outer most shell completed or full. So they have no tendency to enter into any chemical reaction by giving or receiving electrons. Hence, inert gases are chemically inert and placed in zero group (Group-viii) in the periodic table. Inert gases with zero valency...

Inert gas elements have their outer most shell completed or full. So they have no tendency to enter into any chemical reaction by giving or receiving electrons. Hence, inert gases are chemically inert and placed in zero group (Group-viii) in the periodic table. Inert gases with zero valency...Noble gases like He, Ne, Kr, Xe and Rn are placed in a separate group because of the following reasons: They are extremely unreactive. They donot combine with any other element of the periodic table.......

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