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why inner gases are called monatomic elements​

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Answered by favourkababa
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Inert gases by definition are nonreactive and monatomic, (single atom), because there is no need to form bonds in order to satisfy an unbalanced charge state. ... While the noble gases are most commonly found as monatomic elements, they can form compounds with other elements.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Inert gases are called monatomic elements​because they do not react with any form of compounds.

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Inert gasses (also known as noble gasses) are monoatomic since they have complete octet (apart from Helium, which has duet), so they are highly stable on their own and do not react with others to form compounds under normal temperature and pressure conditions. Because noble gasses are stable and have sufficient electrons to provide stable structure, they do not need to form any bonds.

Is one of the noble gas atoms, e.g. He had three electrons (1s²; 2s¹) and another had just 1s¹; this required more energy and is much less probable than the standard 2 electrons of the atoms.

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