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Noble gasses do not combine with anything. They are quite happy to be on their own.

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Can helium and argon combine and form a substance?

No. Both are noble gases and do not combine with each other


Atoms combine when what happens?

uncomplete atoms attract each other sort of like a magnet. when they 'stick' together they are then called a molecule but there are atoms that do not form together because they are complete. they are called Noble Gases.


What happens atoms combine?

uncomplete atoms attract each other sort of like a magnet. when they 'stick' together they are then called a molecule but there are atoms that do not form together because they are complete. they are called Noble Gases.


Why do the noble gases have a lower boiling point?

Due to their electron configuration, the atoms in a noble gas hardly attract each other.


What happens when you combine neon argon and helium?

When neon, argon, and helium are combined, they form a mixture of noble gases. These gases are colorless, odorless, and generally inert. The resulting mixture would not undergo any chemical reactions with each other.


Can noble gases change phases?

Yes, each noble gas has a melting and boiling point.


2 or more combined substance that do not react?

Noble gases do not react with each other like Xenon and Helium will not react


Why noble gases are related to each other?

Noble gases all have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and unreactive. This similarity in electron configuration is why they are grouped together. They are also colorless, odorless, and low in chemical reactivity, contributing to their relation to each other.


What do noble gases all have in common?

They are not very reactive and they do not form bonds with each other, so molecules of noble gases cannot be formed, there are only atoms, i.e. they are monatomic gases.. Up until 1962 no noble gas compounds were known however compounds of Argon, Krypton Xenon and Radon all form unstable compounds with fluorine.


What do helium neon and fluorine have in common?

The are both 'noble' gases, elements with the full compliment of electrons in their outer electron shells.


Is Argon and Neon a covalent or ionic bond?

They are neither. Neon and Argon are nobel gases, which means they don't normally bond at all, for they have a full outter electron shell.


What atom is least likely to form a polar covalent bond with carbon?

Noble gases (such as helium, neon, argon) are the least likely to form a polar covalent bond with carbon. This is because noble gases have full valence electron shells, making them highly stable and unlikely to interact with other atoms to form bonds.