why atom does not have a chemical bond ?
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The two electrons complete its outer electron shell (the only electron shell it has), plus the atom is electrically neutral this way. This makes helium stable and unlikely to form a chemical bond. ... For example, a sodium atom has one lone electron in its outer shell.
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The two electrons complete its outer electron shell (the only electron shell it has), plus the atom is electrically neutral this way. This makes helium stable and unlikely to form a chemical bond. ... For example, a sodium atom has one lone electron in its outer shell.
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