nobel gasses do not form chemicals bond because the number of electrons in outer most shell is complete and they are present in air in very small amount so they do not form chemical bond
they have a full outermost energy level.
No, they arent. Valence electrons are the amount of electrons the element has in its outermost shell. Electrons dont bond, they can either be shared or transferred. An ionic bond transfers electrons and a covalent bond shares electrons.
i dont think so. and neither do covalent bonds. im pretty sure only metallic bonds do.
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In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.
they have a full outermost energy level.
What causes greenhouse gasses? I dont know why do you even ask?
Noble gases dont form bonds because their valencr shells are full.
Their outer energy shell is full of electrons and so it does not need to form a bond to fulfil this.
No, they arent. Valence electrons are the amount of electrons the element has in its outermost shell. Electrons dont bond, they can either be shared or transferred. An ionic bond transfers electrons and a covalent bond shares electrons.
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i dont think so. and neither do covalent bonds. im pretty sure only metallic bonds do.
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