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Why neon and argon are unreactive gases

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Answered by sakshi1117
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hii frnd

Explanation:

The neon and argon belongs to noble gases as they have full filled configuration they are stable there is no need to react with other atoms to attain stability......

but there are some exceptions with xenon even it is noble gas it forms compound it is it's unique property..

hope it helps u friend.......

Answered by Anonymous
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Neon and argon are Vlll A group elements which has valency 0 which describes that the outer shell is completely filled with electrons.They are stable atoms.So, there is no need of participating in bonding or reaction.Thus, neon and argon are unreactive gases

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