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No. They are the least because their energy levels are full.

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A certain element exists as a non reactive colorless gas Where would this element be found in the periodic table?

This element would be found in Group 18 of the periodic table, known as the noble gases. These gases are typically non-reactive due to their stable electron configuration. Examples of noble gases include helium, neon, and argon.


Which element is non reactive to noble gas?

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