Multiple Choice
The naturally occurring helium atom is chemically inert because:
A) its outermost shell is filled with electrons.
B) its nucleus is filled with two neutrons.
C) it has the most protons that it could ever carry.
D) it has all of the shared electrons it could ever have.
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