Chemistry, asked by markianjalipriyanka, 4 months ago

give reason for the following number first noble gases do not form compounds readily​

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Answered by sparklequeen62
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All noble gases have full s and p outer electron shells (except helium, which has no p sublevel), and so do not form chemical compounds easily. Because of their high ionization energy and almost zero electron affinity, they were not expected to be reactive.

Answered by sskreddy1973
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NOBLE GASES ARE STABLE FROM STARTING THEY DO NOT LOOSE OR GAIN ELECTRONS AS THEY ARE STABLE.SO THEY NOR FORM BONDS OR COUMPOUNDS EASILY

THEY FORM COUMPOUNDS WHEN HIGH AMOUNT OF ENERGY IS PASSED THROUGH THEM

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