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zvonat [6]
4 years ago
8

Why aren't noble gases very reactive

Physics
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kodGreya [7K]4 years ago
6 0
At the top of the noble gases<span> is little helium (He), with a shell </span>that<span> is full with only two electrons. The fact </span>that<span> their outer shells are full means they are </span>quite<span> happy and don't need to react with other elements. In fact, they rarely combine with other elements. </span>That non-reactivity<span> is why they are called </span>inert<span>.</span>
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