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Atoms that have a full outer shell do not bond easily with other substances.

This question could be changed into "What are some of the elements that form bonds easily because it does not have a full outer shell", in which case the answer would be iron, copper, hydrogen, ect. The other possible question is "What are some of the elements that don't form bonds easily because it has a full outer shell". In that case, the answer is helium, argon, krypton, neon, and a few others.

group 18 is the noble gases and cotains all gaseous elements such as:helium(He), Neon(Ne), Argon(Ar), an krypton(Kr), among others. these elements are considered non_reactive elements because they have a full outer shell of electrons making their atomic structure very stable

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This question is poorly worded. Assuming you want to know 'what elements do not form bonds easily because they have fullouter shells', then the answer would be...

all of the Noble gases including Xenon, Radon, Neon, Helium, Argon and Krypton.

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Noble gases out of group 18 in the Periodic Table:

The six noble gases that occur naturally are helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and the radioactive radon (Rn).

The noble gases are a group of chemical elements with very similar properties: under standard conditions, they are all odorless, colorless, monatomic gases, with very lowchemical reactivity. They all have a full octet (=8) electrons in their valence shell (s2p6)

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Any of the group 8 elements (noble gases) such as argon and neon

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An element is made up of many different parts including in some cases an outer shell. The elements that have a full outer shell include helium, neon, and radon.

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No, aluminum has 3 outer shell electrons, which it loses realtively easily to form bonds. Additionally, aluminum is a metal, all the elements that have a full outer shell are gases.

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Your answer is C - HELIUM.

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The noble or inert gases.

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Is carbon an element that dose not form bonds easily because it has a full outer shell?

No. Carbon forms bonds very easily and it's outer shell is only half full.


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Do noble shells have a full outer shell of electrons?

Every noble gas does have an outer shell. That's why they don't want to react with any other element. This is because they don't want to gain or lose any electrons. Because they have a full outer shell.


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This is an ionic bond.


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