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Helium is an unreactive gas and neon is ...

Helium is an unreactive gas and neon is gas of extermely low reactivity
What if anything do their atmos have in common?

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The outermost shells of the atoms of helium and - neon are completely filled with electrons. These elements have no tendency to lose or gain electrons.
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