Chemistry, asked by bhavnakshah1980, 10 months ago

why does inter gases placed in zero group​

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Answered by dwivediajit98
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by rocky06
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Answer:

inter gas element have their outer most shall completed or full so no have tendency to enter any chemical reaction by giving or receiveing electron

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