Ther are no available electrons in any orbitals that are available for bonding
Atoms of elements in group 18 (noble gases) do not easily combine with other elements to form compounds.
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration and hence they are chemically inert (they generally do not form bonds).
The noble gases. For example: Helium, Neon, Argon etc
noble gases
The Noble Gases are called that because they don't form bonds easily. This is because they're the most balanced and their outer-most ring is full with electrons.
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
Noble gases does not easily combine with other elementsbecause they are stable and have complete outermost shell.
Noble gases are generally unreactive due to their full outer electron shells, making them stable. However, under certain conditions such as high pressure or high temperature, noble gases can react with atoms of other elements to form compounds. This occurs as these conditions can force electrons from the noble gas to form bonds with other atoms, allowing them to combine.
Their electronic configuration is similar to that of noble gases.
I would say the noble gases since as gases their atoms are isolated and they do not form diatomic molecules like all the other gaseous elements.
Noble gases have atoms with the valence electron shell filled.
All noble gases are monatomic and exist as individual atoms.