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Noble gases are not polyatommic.Why?

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Answered by Udayeswari
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The noble gases are colorless, odorless, tasteless, and nonflammable under standard conditions. They were once labeled group 0 in the periodic table because it was believed they had a valence of zero, meaning their atoms cannot combine with those of other elements to form compounds.

Answered by hereisayushh02
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Noble gases are polyatomic because in the outer or valence shell of noble gases , 8 electrons are filled which completes their octate nd hence their atom do not required electrons from outside to complete their octate since their atoms are stable.

That's why, the noble gases are polyatomic.

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