This is a bonus question at our exam,... I'm curious and wants to know the answer because I always hear the same question: my answer to this question is -because the noble gasses are the most stable element in the periodic table- is this correct or wrong
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... The "magic numbers" in the periodic table are the atomic numbers of the elements with high stability. These are the atomic numbers of the noble gases. In terms of allowed values of orbitals and quantum numbers, explain why these electron arrangements correspond to special stability....
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