Chemistry, asked by Brother111, 1 year ago

Why do inert elements exist as monoatoms in molecules?

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Answered by Abhayrai11
12
because they did not
have any electron in their outermost shell so they cannot donate their electronic and not receive an electron so they are mono atoms in molecules

Abhayrai11: oh sorry did no t correct hai
Brother111: its ok........that will be "because they did not"
Brother111: anyways thank u for the answer
Brother111: i have a question ... Does they receive electrons??
Abhayrai11: no
Brother111: but u have written "and receive an electron"
Abhayrai11: bhai sorry voice printing kiye the
Brother111: Ooh......that means they do not gain or loss electrons since their outermost shells are complete and hence exist as monoatoms
Abhayrai11: yes
Brother111: ok.....thank you very much........
Answered by Anonymous
6
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◆ Inert elements are inert and hence they do not combine with other atoms to become diatomic or triatomic or polyatomic. They are always in their position of stability.




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