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What are noble gases why are they also called inert gases?


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Noble gases

  • Noble gases are present in Group 18.
  • Noble gases are chemically unreactive.
  • Only a few compounds are formed by them. So, they're known as noble gases.

Noble gases are also called inert gases

  • The main characteristic of the last elements in the periods of a periodic table is the stable configuration of these elements as they have completely filled outermost shells.
  • All these elements have 8 electrons in their valence shell (helium has duplet configuration) and thus, they are chemically inert and are called inert gases or noble gases.
  • The valence shell electronic configuration of nobles gases are ns2np6, except for helium.
  • So, due to the stable electronic configuration, noble gases are highly unreactive.
  • Therefore, they are also known as inert gases.

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