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What are 3 reasons why The Noble Gases cannot bond with other atoms?
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What are 3 reasons why The Noble Gases cannot bond with other atoms?
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3 reasons why noble gases cannot bond with other atoms:
1.) Already has their full outer shell (8 valence electrons)
2.) Lack of reactivity
3.) Stable
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