why does inert gases placed in zero group??
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Because they have already attained stability. They do not react with other elements. They have no tendency to enter into any chemical reaction by giving or receiving electrons. They are stable.....
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inert gas placed in zero group because their outermost shell of an atom of an inert gas is saturated they do not gain and loss there electron because there outermost shell ate completed
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inert gas placed in zero group because their outermost shell of an atom of an inert gas is saturated they do not gain and loss there electron because there outermost shell ate completed
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