Chemistry, asked by HiakshiiGupta110, 9 months ago

Why does Noble gases are unreactive in nature?​

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Answered by Tanujrao36
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\sf{2 \:\:It \: has \: fullfill\: configuration}

Answered by InfiniteSoul
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Why does Noble gases are unreactive in nature?

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  • among all the elements only 6 inert gases are there
  • They do not combine either with other atoms or among themselves to fiorm molecule , since there outermost shell is complete
  • so their combining capacity is zero

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