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Priscilla Harrell
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26 September, 23:47
Argon, neon, and xenon are examples of
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Ibrahim Rowe
27 September, 00:04
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the answer is C. Noble gases
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Regan Avila
27 September, 00:15
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They are examples of Noble Gases.
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