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why Nobel gas are un reactive ?​

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Answered by Shreyanshatstudy
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Explanation:

Noble gases are typically highly unreactive except when under particular extreme conditions. Their outer shell of valence electrons is considered to be "full", giving them little tendency to participate in chemical reactions, and it has been possible to prepare only a few hundred noble gas compounds.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nobel gas are un reactive because it is said to be that the eletrons are 'full.this is chemical reactions.this consists of 100+ compounds.

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