why does inert gases placed in zero group
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inert gases have 8 electrons in their last shell so they are self sufficient and do not react with any other substance so they are placed in zero group
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The outermost shells of the Inert gas elements full or completed.
This gives them no tendency to enter and participate in any form of chemical reaction that involves the receiving or giving away electrons.
These gases are inert chemically and position themselves in the zero group of the periodic table.
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