Nobel gases have very low boiling points.Why?
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Because noble gases' outer shells are full, they are extremely stable, tending not to form chemical bonds and having a small tendency to gain or lose electrons. ... Overall, noble gases have weak interatomic forces, and therefore very low boiling and melting points compared with elements of other groups.
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Because noble gases' outer shells are full, they are extremely stable, tending not to form chemical bonds and having a small tendency to gain or lose electrons. ... Overall, noble gases have weak interatomic forces, and therefore very low boiling and melting points compared with elements of other groups.
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