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प्रश्न
Discuss the following property with reference to noble gases:
Chemical reactivity
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- Noble gases have a very stable, completely filled valence shell (He: 1s2; others: ns2np6), making them chemically inert under normal conditions.
- They have very high ionisation energies, so they do not easily lose electrons.
- They possess large positive electron gain enthalpies, showing no tendency to gain electrons.
- Due to these factors, noble gases rarely react or form compounds normally, staying mostly inert.
- However, under special conditions (e.g., with powerful oxidising agents like PtF6), some noble gases, especially xenon, can form compounds.
- Before 1962, no true noble gas compounds were known; after that, noble gas chemistry expanded with synthesised compounds.
- Their chemical inertness is due to stable electronic configuration, high ionisation energies, and positive electron gain enthalpy values.
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