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Are the noble gases unreactive?

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Are the noble gases unreactive?

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Noble gases are mostly inert because their outer shells contain eight valence electrons–the electrons elements share to form bonds. Elements make bonds to try to fill out the valence shell completely (with eight electrons).

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