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How would you justify the inclusion of group 18 in between group 17 and group 1 in the periodic table? - Chemistry (Theory)

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How would you justify the inclusion of group 18 in between group 17 and group 1 in the periodic table?

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  1. Noble gases were discovered later, after Mendeleev’s periodic table was made, so their place was not originally fixed.
  2. They form a new group called group 18 (formerly the zero group).
  3. Noble gases have stable closed-shell electronic configurations (helium: 1s2; others: ns2np6).
  4. They are chemically inert under ordinary conditions, showing neither electropositive nor electronegative nature.
  5. Group 17 elements (halogens) are the most electronegative, while group 1 elements (alkali metals) are the most electropositive.
  6. Placing noble gases in between group 17 and group 1 logically reflects their neutral chemical nature.
  7. This arrangement follows IUPAC conventions and reflects their unique non-reactive properties.
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