Noble gases are not reactive. They are inert. That's why they are called noble gases. Just as the human nobility does not lower itself to associate with the lower classes, so do noble gases not combine with lesser elements. They remain aloof.
noble gases are least reactive
No, they are the least reactive gasses.
Noble gases are elements noted for extremely low electronegativity because of an outer valence that is complete. Therefore a false statement about Noble Gases would be that "Noble Gases have high electronegativity" or "Noble Gases are notorious for being extremely reactive elements."
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Most elements are non reactive to noble gases.
Generally, the least reactive elements are the noble gases.
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noble gases
The Noble Gases.
Unreactive
Fluorine is considered the most reactive gas because of its high electronegativity and tendency to gain an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. It readily reacts with almost all other elements, including noble gases.
Halogens are more chemically reactive compared to noble gases. Halogens have a high tendency to gain an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, while noble gases already have a full outer electron shell and are therefore less likely to react with other elements.