They have a full octet of electrons
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VIII group or the noble gases
They are gases that do not form normal chemical bonds with more than a very few other elements.
they have a full outermost energy level.
Elements in group 8A of the periodic table, known as the noble gases, do not readily form chemical bonds because they have a fully occupied valence shell of electrons. This stable electron configuration makes them highly unreactive, as they do not have a tendency to gain, lose, or share electrons with other elements. Consequently, noble gases exist as monoatomic gases and are generally chemically inert.
noble gases
Noble gases do not usually form chemical bonds.
noble gases are already stable.
VIII group or the noble gases
Atoms or molecules do chemical reactions to be stable, noble gasses are already stable, so they do not react with other molecules to form chemical bonds
They are gases that do not form normal chemical bonds with more than a very few other elements.
Because they lack valance electrons
they have a full outermost energy level.
noble gases
The noble gases are unreactive because their valence shells are full, making them stable.
The noble gases.
Elements in group 8A of the periodic table, known as the noble gases, do not readily form chemical bonds because they have a fully occupied valence shell of electrons. This stable electron configuration makes them highly unreactive, as they do not have a tendency to gain, lose, or share electrons with other elements. Consequently, noble gases exist as monoatomic gases and are generally chemically inert.
Noble gases dont form bonds because their valencr shells are full.