Why are the noble gases the least reactive elements?(1 point) Responses They have the same number of electrons as protons. They have the same number of electrons as protons. They are all radioactive. They are all radioactive. Their outer most energy levels are complete with 8 electrons. Their outer most energy levels are complete with 8 electrons. They are the last elements in each row on the periodic table.

Their outer most energy levels are complete with 8 electrons.

According to the octet rule, if an atom has fewer than 8 electrons in the outer most energy level, what is likely to happen?(1 point) Responses Nothing will happen, unless it is radioactive. Nothing will happen, unless it is radioactive. It will react with other nearby atoms to give, receive or share electrons until it has a full outer shell. It will react with other nearby atoms to give, receive or share electrons until it has a full outer shell. It will gain or lose neutrons until it has an equivalent number of neutrons to protons. It will gain or lose neutrons until it has an equivalent number of neutrons to protons. It will release electrons and protons until it reaches a stable configuration.

It will react with other nearby atoms to give, receive or share electrons until it has a full outer shell.

Use the simulation to answer the question. Build an Atom On the home screen, select “Atom.” Using as many electrons, neutrons, and protons and possible, what is the largest neutral atom you can build? (1 point) Responses fluorine (F) fluorine (F) neon (Ne) neon (Ne) sodium (Na) sodium (Na) magnesium (Mg)

The largest neutral atom you can build using the "Build an Atom" simulation would be neon (Ne) with 10 electrons, 10 neutrons, and 10 protons.

What type of bonds are shown in this diagram? (1 point) Responses hydrogen bonds hydrogen bonds ionic bonds ionic bonds covalent bonds covalent bonds metallic bonds

To provide an accurate answer, I would need the diagram you are referring to. Could you please provide the diagram or provide more details about it?