Why are noble gases monoatomic? Give reasons.
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Noble gases otherwise known “inert gases”. That is because the outer shell is completely filled. They have zero valency. The capacity to either gain or accept electron is zero. They usually do not combine with other atoms to form molecules. They prefer to stay as monoatomic because they're already in their stable electronic state
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