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Jayla Daniel
9 March, 18:17
Why don't noble gasses want to react with anyone?
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Linda Andersen
9 March, 18:23
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They have a full valence shell (8 electrons in the outer shell) so they are the most stable elements on the periodic table. Therefore, they do not need to react to other elements to gain or lose elections to become stable.
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