What happen when noble gases liquefy
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Yes, Noble gases can be liquefied. However, it is difficult to liquefy noble gases as their atoms are held by weak Van der Waal's forces and they remain as liquid over only a small temperature range as their melting and boiling point differ by less than 10°C.
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Helium
Its single electron shell is filled, making possible reactions with other elements extremely difficult and the resulting compounds quite unstable. Helium is the most difficult of all gases to liquefy and is impossible to solidify at normal atmospheric pressures.
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