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what are monoatomic elements​

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Monatomic elements are simply elements that are stable as single atoms (“Mona” refers to “Mono,” meaning something being ONE,). Examples of monatomic elements are the noble gases, such as: Helium, Neon, Argon,Krypton, Radon, etc..

make sure it’s clear to you that the noble gases are especially a great example of monatomic elements because any monatomic elements’ atoms are not bound to one another. So, being group 0, these elements are gases, so the atoms are not touching, yet aren’t very reactive at all, thus are referred to as “monatomic.”

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