the compounds forming ability of any element depends upon its electronic configuration.
those elements which have incomplete octet (or rather incompletely filled outermost shell) will form compounds in order to complete it,as this configuration offers maximum stability.
but noble gases already have completed octet
hence....
AnswerEach row of electrons have a certain amount needed to fill it. The first row has two, the second has eight, the third has eight etc. Chemicals form bonds when they transfer electrons e.g. Sodium (Na) has 11 electrons, so it has 2 in the first row, 8 in the second row and 1 in the third. Chlorine (Cl) has 17 electrons, so it has 2 in the first row, 8 in the second row and 7 in the third. Na and Cl bond by transferring one of Na's electrons to Cl, so they both have only full shelves (Na has 2,8 and Cl has 2,8,8). Noble gases already have full rows e.g. Helium has two electrons, Neon has 10 (2,8), so there are no gaps or spares to trade with.because there outer shells are full so they cant react or bond with anything because for that you need to share electrons.
Their greatest energy level contains all applicable full orbitals. There is no gain in electron transfer and because of that very few chemical compounds are possible with noble gases. Those that are require massive amounts of energy and pressure.
Because they have completely filled electronic configuration.
Because they lack valance electrons
They have a flu outermost energy level.
Any of the noble gasses.
they have a full outermost energy level.
whats type of bond dose lithium normally form?
An atom will not normally form a chemical bond if it has 8 electrons already or in the case of hydrogen and helium, 2 electrons. A "full" valence shell has 8 electrons starting and period 2 on the periodic table. The elements with full valence levels are the elements on the far right family called the noble gases. The noble gases are helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and radon (Rn).
They have a flu outermost energy level.
Any of the noble gasses.
They have a full outermost energy level.
they have a full outermost energy level.
Their outer energy shell is full of electrons and so it does not need to form a bond to fulfil this.
Ne is the chemical symbol for the element neon. It is not a type of bond. In fact, neon is a noble gas and as such does not typically form bonds with other atoms.
Noble gases do not naturally form chemical bonds because their valence orbital is full of electrons. Helium has 2 electrons, and the other noble gases have 8 electrons in their full valence orbital. This full shell makes them unreactive (they have high ionization energy and almost zero electron affinity). However, under special conditions in the lab, scientists can artificially synthesize noble gas compounds such as XeF6.
Neon is an inert or noble gas. It does not want to bond with other atoms because its valence shell is complete. It will not even hang out with its own kind; it's a monatomic gas. Having said that, perhaps it becomes obvious that neon doesn't form any kind of bond as we normally encounter it.
whats type of bond dose lithium normally form?
Atoms form chemical bond. It is done by exchange of electrons.
A chemical bond
Yes, it is a form of chemical bond. Other chemical bonds include ionic and metallic bond.