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why neon and argon does not show reactivity explian with the help of concept valency

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Answered by Anonymous
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neon and argon do not show reactivity because their valency e is balanced and is zero. as their orbits are complete they show very less reactivity with other elements they rarely gives or takes an electron. as their outer orbit is complete they do not take any e e electron or give any electron to get balanced as they are already valence they are also called inert or noble gases.

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Answered by snehasr2014
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Answer:

Explanation:

New and ar belong to 18 group have completely filled valence electron . So it doesn't gain or lose electron . Which implies inert towards reactions

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