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Why are noble gases so unreactive?

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Why are noble gases so unreactive?

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Noble gases are very unreactive because they are very stable. And they are very stable because of the electronic configuration of their atoms. Basically the electrons that are furthest away from the nucleus are those that will define how reactive an element is and a noble gas has a full outer shell. This means that therefore it is hard to make them react.

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