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How does the electron structure of the noble gases help to explain their chemical properties?

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How does the electron structure of the noble gases help to explain their chemical properties?

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The noble gases have a closed shell (8 electrons in their outer shell), which means they do are exceptionally stable. The noble gases do not react because in essence, they don’t have valence electrons.

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