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9 November, 23:34

Explain, in terms of atomic structure, why group 18 elements on the periodic table rarely form compounds

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  1. 10 November, 00:38
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    There are no empty orbitals for them to gain, lose, or share electrons. The valence electron shell is full.
  2. 10 November, 00:50
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    Because in group 18 they don't have any incomplete atomic layer and orbital so they are stable. Because of that they rarely make compounds.; )
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