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Why are noble gas unreactive ?

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  • The noble gases are unreactive because

    A
    they react with sodium
    B
    they have a full outer shell of electrons
    C
    they have a half-filled outer shell of electrons
    D
    they have large number of neutrons.
  • Why are noble gases called so ?

    A
    They react quickly with other compound
    B
    Due to their chemical inertness
    C
    They react only with carbon compound
    D
    They can produce oxygen
  • Why are noble gases called so ?

    A
    they react very quickly with other compounds
    B
    due to their chemical inertness
    C
    They react only with carbon compounds
    D
    They can produce oxygen
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