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why argon does not form Ar2 molecule?

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Answered by rajunagaeee219
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Explanation:

Argon has 8 electrons in its valance shell. It means it has complete octet which is considered as most stable configuration. It has no need to disturb its octet configuration. So it do not need to gain, loose or share electrons.

Answered by Anonymous
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two argon atoms will not form a covalent bond to give an argon molecule , Ar2 ?? Argon has 8 electrons in its valance shell. It means it has complete octet which is considered as most stable configuration. It has no need to disturb its octet configuration

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