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16 June, 21:52

Why is it uncommon for noble gases to form chemical bonds?

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  1. 17 June, 00:43
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    They are already chemically configured with full valence shells, so they do not achieve energy positions that are of greater stability when bonding. Therefore, they do not bond (as doing so would be less energetically favourable).
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