How is an atom of the element xenon (Xe) likely to act during a chemical reaction?

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Responses

It will likely lose electrons.
It will likely lose electrons.

It will likely share electrons.
It will likely share electrons.

It will likely be unreactive.
It will likely be unreactive.

It will likely gain electrons.
It will likely gain electrons.

1 answer

An atom of the element xenon (Xe) will likely be unreactive.

Xenon is a noble gas, which means it has a full outer electron shell, making it stable and less likely to engage in chemical reactions. Therefore, the correct response is:

It will likely be unreactive.