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Rodney Mason
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25 October, 23:03
Why the noble gases tend not to react
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Felipe
25 October, 23:06
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They are called the noble gasesbecause they are very unreactive. The highest occupied energy levels (outermost shells) of their atoms are full: helium atoms have two electrons in their outer energy level. atoms of the other noble gases have eight electrons in their outer energy level.
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Lorenzo Ochoa
25 October, 23:17
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They are not built up of one or more cells which cannot react to anything.
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