Respuesta :
the answer is c
because the atoms of inert gases such as helium, neon or argon never form stable molecules by chemically bonding with other atoms. One need apply only a modest electric voltage to electrodes at the ends of a glass tube containing the inert gas and the light begins to glow.
because the atoms of inert gases such as helium, neon or argon never form stable molecules by chemically bonding with other atoms. One need apply only a modest electric voltage to electrodes at the ends of a glass tube containing the inert gas and the light begins to glow.