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Why is neon unreactive and explain the electronic structure

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Answered by clamo
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Neon is the tenth element of the periodic table and the second of the noble gases. The element is incredibly non-reactive because of its electron configuration. It has a "happy" electron orbital that is filled with eight electrons.

Electronic structure :-) [He]2s²2p⁶

Answered by shinypanda500
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Neon is the tenth element of the periodic table and the second of the noble gases. The element is incredibly non-reactive because of its electron configuration. It has a "happy" electron orbital that is filled with eight electrons.

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