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Noble gases are diatomic true or false​

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Answered by rajnisaklani414
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Answer:

false

Explanation:

The noble gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon) are also gases at STP, but they are monatomic. ... At slightly elevated temperatures, the halogens bromine (Br2) and iodine (I2) also form diatomic gases.

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The given statement about Noble gas is False.

  • Noble gases are elements that are inert element and unreactive to other elements, therefore unable to undergo chemical reactions.
  • They're stable since their shells are entirely filled with maximal electrons and they can't gain or lose them to form bonds.
  • Due to this property, they are group eighteen elements and are present in a single atomic form as noble gases.
  • Examples are Helium, Argon, etc.
  • As a result, the stated statement is incorrect.

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