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Kendra Sherman
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25 September, 08:46
Why all stable elements are not unreactive?
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Isabela Ayala
25 September, 08:47
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noble action are the lest reactive of all elements
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Everett Merritt
25 September, 09:07
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Noble gases are the least reactive of all elements
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because they have eight valence electrons, which fill their outer energy level
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