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Why are zero group elements chemically inert ?

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  • Nitrogen is chemically inert due to

    A
    low density
    B
    absence of bond polarity
    C
    its diatomicity
    D
    presence of triple bond
  • Group 18 (or zero group) elements are best called as

    A
    Inert gases
    B
    Rare gases
    C
    Noble gases
    D
    Inactive gases
  • Which cahracteric of zero group element is common?

    A
    Each of them has the same atomic number
    B
    Each of them has the same atomic mass
    C
    The outermost orbit of electron of each is saturated
    D
    Each of them has the same number of electrons
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