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Why are the noble gases
What is one way in which Noble Gases are different from other elements?
a. Noble Gases have low boiling points b. Noble gases
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To prevent the presence of air, noble gases are placed over highly reactive chemicals to act as inert "blanketing" gases. A
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Which two groups of elements in the periodic table are the most reactive?(1 point)
Responses alkaline earth metals and halogens
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Which two groups of elements in the periodic table are the most reactive?(1 point) Responses
alkaline earth metals and halogens
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Which two groups of elements in the periodic table are the most reactive?(1 point)
Responses halogens and noble gases halogens
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Which two groups of elements in the periodic table are the most reactive?(1 point)
Responses noble gases and alkali metals noble
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Which two groups of elements in the periodic table are the most reactive?(1 point) Responses halogens and noble gases halogens
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Which two groups of elements in the periodic table are the most reactive?(1 point)
Responses noble gases and alkali metals noble
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Which two groups of elements in the periodic table are the most reactive?(1 point)
Responses halogens and noble gases halogens
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Which of the statements correctly describes the reactivity of noble gases, according to the octet rule?
They have eight electrons
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