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Among noble gases, the most abundant one in atmosphere is:
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Argon is the most abundant noble gas due to its inertness and accumulation in the atmosphere.
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He
Ne
Ar
Kr
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C
Solution and Explanation
Argon constitutes about 0.93% of Earth's atmosphere, making it the most abundant noble gas. Helium, neon, and krypton are much less abundant.
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