why does inert gases placed in zero group
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because they have a stable electronic configuration with octet or dublet hence they are in zero or eighteen group
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they also unreactive in nature
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✍️ Inert gas elements have their outermost shell completed or full.
✍️ So that they have no tendency to enter into any chemical reaction by giving or receiving electrons.
✍️ Inert gas are chemically Inert or placed in zero group in the periodic table.
✍️ Inert gases with zero valance.
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✍️ Inert gas elements have their outermost shell completed or full.
✍️ So that they have no tendency to enter into any chemical reaction by giving or receiving electrons.
✍️ Inert gas are chemically Inert or placed in zero group in the periodic table.
✍️ Inert gases with zero valance.
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