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Which statement correctly describes the reactivity of noble gases, according to the octet rule? their atoms have eight electrons in their valence shells, so noble gases are very reactive. their atoms have one electron in their valence shells, so noble gases are very reactive. their atoms have one electron in their valence shells, so noble gases are very unreactive. their atoms have eight electrons in their valence shells, so noble gases are very unreactive.

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