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Nobel gases do not combine with other elements to from moleclues​

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Answered by equbalrajiya123
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The full valence electron shells of these atoms make noble gases extremely stable and unlikely to form chemical bonds because they have little tendency to gain or lose electrons.Nov 15, 2019.

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Using the Bohr description of electron shells, noble gases have full shells. All of the noble gases have full outer shells. The first noble gas is little helium (He), with a shell that is full with only two electrons. The fact that their outer shells are full means they don't need to react with other elements. In fact, they rarely combine with other elements. That non-reactivity is why they are called inert.

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Using the Bohr description of electron shells, noble gases have full shells. ... The fact that their outer shells are full means they don't need to react with other elements. In fact, they rarely combine with other elements.

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