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What is special about the nobel gases?

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Step-by-step explanation: Noble gases are odorless, colorless, nonflammable, and monotonic gases that have low chemical reactivity.

The full valence electron shells of these atoms make noble gases extremely stable and unlikely to form chemical bonds because they have little tendency to gain or lose electrons.

They traditionally have been labeled Group 0.

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They are in gaseous state at room temperature. They are the least reactive elements. They generally do not combine with other atoms.

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