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Noble gases doesn't form many compounds because they are extremely unreactive.
Noble gases are stable in nature. They are placed in group-18.
Noble Gas Configurations
Because the outer electron shells are full.
the noble gases
Not together. It is possible, however, for noble gases to form bonds.
yes, no, maybe so
Their outer energy levels are completely filled.
Noble gases do not normally form compounds.
Just about all of them! The noble gases are very rarely combined into compounds, but even some of them (most often Xe) can be combined to form a compound (the other noble gases, Ne, He, Ar, and Kr almost never react to form a compound though).
Noble gases doesn't form many compounds because they are extremely unreactive.
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Noble gases are stable in nature. They are placed in group-18.
The noble gases always exist in monatomic form: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
Noble gases dont form bonds because their valencr shells are full.
Noble gases have a full outer shell, meaning that they have no valence electrons and have 8 electrons in their outer shell. If the outer shell is full they do not need electrons, so they would not want to bond with another element to form a compound.
The elements in the family Group 0 - Inert Gases (exc. Radon) will not usually combine with other substances, as this group is highly unreactive. Inert Gases; Helium Neon Argon Krypton Xenon (Radon)