the nobel gases are already stable, with full octets of valence electrons
Noble gases are the elements that do not typically form bonds with other atoms due to their stable electron configuration.
Atoms of elements in group 18 (noble gases) do not easily combine with other elements to form compounds.
The Inert Gases of Group 0 rarely combine with other elements as they are (exc. Radon) extremely unreactive. The Inert Gases are:HeliumNeonArgonKryptonXenon(Radon)
Noble gases rarely form chemical bonds due to their stable electron configuration (full valence shell). This stability makes them unreactive and less likely to participate in bonding with other elements.
Apart from the inert gases which are monoatomic all of the other elements bond to themselves and to atoms of other elements.
Noble Gases: Because Noble Gases are already in a stable form, they are not as likely to bond with other atoms as are those farther from a stable form. Noble Gases are found in group VIII, which is the far rightmost column.
The state of matter that keeps atoms together is solid. Liquids and gases allow atoms to break apart from each other.
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration and hence they are chemically inert (they generally do not form bonds).
hydrogen bonds
Noble gas atoms have a full valence shell of electrons, making them highly stable. This stability reduces the tendency for noble gases to form bonds with other atoms. Additionally, noble gas atoms have a low electronegativity, making it difficult for them to attract or share electrons with other atoms to form bonds.
Argon and krypton are noble gases, which have full outer electron shells and exist as monoatomic molecules because they are chemically stable and do not form bonds with other atoms easily. This stability is due to their electron configuration, which makes them content with existing as individual atoms rather than forming bonds with other atoms to complete their electron shells.
A noble gas atom is an example of an atom that typically does not form bonds with other atoms. Noble gases have full valence electron shells, making them stable and unreactive.