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2. Chemistry / Atoms- Smallest Unit of Matter / Problem 6
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Noble gases have full electron shells, while halogens readily gain an electron to fill their outermost shell. Which of the following statements is therefore true?
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Noble gases are highly reactive compared to halogens
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Halogens are more reactive than noble gases
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Noble gases are more unstable than halogens
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Halogens have less energy than noble gases
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