Chemistry, asked by Bhuwan505, 10 months ago

why He, NE and are called inert gases? ​

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Answered by ansh8103542408
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because they are stable and their last electron shells are full

Answered by prakashnair1965
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Answer:

Explanation:

Because they are stable means they are having 8 electrons in the outermost shell. Due to this no reaction is caused. As a result they do not affect anything in the atmosphere and hence they are called as inert gases

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