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Zero group elements are called Nobel gases

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Group zero elements are called noble gases or inert gases.

  • The group 18 elements include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon and organesson.
  • They are referred to as noble gases or inert gases. The general configuration of the valence shell is ns2np6.
  • All of these elements occur in a free state in the atmosphere.
  • They are called noble gases because they are the only elements whose outer shell is full.
  • Noble gases are highly unreactive due to their stable configuration.

Answered by samruddhi100kr
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Answer:

Zero group elements (inert gases) are called noble gases

Explanation:

In the atoms of the inert gas elements (zero group elements),all the electronic shells, including the outermost shell,are completely filled . the electronic configuration is stable , and these elements do not lose or accept electrons . these elements do not take part in chemical reactions. these elements are gases. Hence,They are called noble gases

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