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Noble gases already have a full valence shell.

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Does neon prefer ionic or covalent bonds?

Neither, Neon is an extremely stable noble gas.


Where are the inert gasses located on the periodic table?

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Which atom never form chemical bonds?

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What does noble mean in noble gasses?

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What is unique about noble gasses?

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Which non-metal is unlikely to be in a covalent molecule H B C N O F or Ne?

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Are noble gasses elements with metallic and non metallic properties?

No. Noble gasses are elements that rarely, if ever form chemical bonds. The elements with both metallic and nonmetallic properties are the metalloids.


Why do atoms share electron's in covalent bonds?

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Is helium a ionic or covalent bond?

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Does xenon form ionic or covalent bonds?

Xenon typically forms covalent bonds because it is a noble gas with a full valence electron shell, making it stable and unlikely to donate or accept electrons to form ionic bonds. However, xenon can also form weak electrostatic interactions with other elements, known as van der Waals forces.


What atom is least likely to form a polar covalent bond with carbon?

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How many covalent bonds is xenon (Z 54) likely to form?

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