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12 February, 00:52

Explain why noble gases usually do not form bonds with other atoms?

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  1. 12 February, 01:42
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    Noble gases' outer shells are already filled with 8 electrons (other than He, which has 2, but is still filled and stable). Atoms bond with other elements to fill their outer shell, but they don't need to do that and are already stable.
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