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Why are the elements of Group 8 referred to as the noble or inert gas elements?
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This means that they do not need to gain or lose electrons to achieve a stable configuration. This can be represented as: \[ \text{Noble Gas} \rightarrow \text{Full Shell of Electrons} \] Show more…
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