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why do noble gases have low melting and boiling point?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Because noble gases' outer shells are full, they are extremely stable, tending not to form chemical bonds and having a small tendency to gain or lose electrons. ... Overall, noble gases have weak interatomic forces, and therefore very low boiling and melting points compared with elements of other groups.

Answered by Anonymous
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Noble gases being monoatomic have no Interatomic forces except weak dispersion forces and therefore, they are liquefied at very low temp.

Hence, they have lie boiling points.

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