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Why atoms of inert gases do not form molecules ?

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Answered by SUBASHRAJ
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Answer:

The atoms of inert gases have very stable configuration so that it cannot form molecule or it is in no need to form molecules of their atoms

Answered by ranikumari4878
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Answer:

Inert gases don't from molecules.

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. That's why they can't share, loose or gain electrons to form bond.

Most of the other elements which form molecules don't have the maximum number of elements in their outermost shell.

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