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11 February, 05:37

Why don't these gases tend to form chemical bonds?

A. They have 8 electrons in their outer shell and don't need more to be stable.

B. They don't have any electrons

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  1. 11 February, 05:44
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    If you're talking about noble gases, the answer would be A. Since noble gases already have 8 electrons, they don't tend to form chemical bonds. And elements need just 8 electrons on there shells to be stable.
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