Chemistry, asked by atharvabagankar, 11 months ago

why atomes of inert gases do not form molecules?​

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Answered by rajrawat145
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Explanation:

Atoms of inert gases don't form molecules. They already have the maximum number of electrons in their outermost shell so, their ionization energy is too high to form a bond with other atoms. ... Most of the otherelements which form molecules don't have the maximum number of elements in their outermost shell.

Answered by kanishka932
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Answer:

Atoms of inert gases don't form molecules. They already have the maximum number of electrons in their outermost shell so, their ionization energy is too high to form a bond with other atoms. ... Most of the other elements which form molecules don't have the maximum number of elements in their outermost shell.

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