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Bryant Orozco
10 July, 12:38
Which noble gas is closest to magnesium
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Mullins
10 July, 12:58
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If you go backwards two elements, you will find Neon (Ne). If you go forwards six, you will find Argon (Ar). so the closest will be neon
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