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PLEASE ANSWER THIS

imagine is above
Figure 3 shows the electronic structure of an atom.
Figure 3
Electron
Nucleus
RON
This element is in the shaded group on Figure 2.
Why is this element unreactive?

PLEASE ANSWER THIS imagine is above Figure 3 shows the electronic structure of an-example-1
User Narayan Prusty
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Answer:

huh looks simple....it's unreactive because it's already stable

Explanation:

it has eight electrons in the outer most energy level making it stable so it doesn't need to loose or gain electrons

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