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Ugo [173]
2 years ago
3

In virtually every stable compound, each of the atoms has achieved an electron configuration analogous to that of the ______ ele

ments.
Chemistry
1 answer:
damaskus [11]2 years ago
8 0

In virtually every stable compound, each of the atoms has achieved an electron configuration analogous to that of the noble elements.

Noble elements are those which have completely filled orbits, they are highly stable compounds, they do not react under normal conditions.

All the chemical compounds and elements have tendency to be stabilized by achieving the nearest inert electronic configuration.

They are classified as non-metals and they come under p-block elements. They have a complete octet; therefore, their electronic configuration is ns^{2}np^{6},Their ionization enthalpy has a very high value, but xenon can react with highly electronegative atoms like oxygen and fluorine to form corresponding xenon compounds.

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