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Priscilla Murray
6 September, 20:20
Why do noble gases tend to be nonreactive?
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Yandel Franklin
6 September, 22:09
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Noble gases are the least reactive of all elements. That's because they have eight valence electrons, which fill their outer energy level. This is the most stable arrangement of electrons, so noble gases rarely react with other elements and form compounds.
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