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The noble gases rarely participate in chemical bonding because sharing electrons would not involve enough energy. they have an atomic structure similar to hydrogen. they are gases and gases are less volatile.
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The noble gases rarely participate in chemical bonding because sharing electrons would not involve enough energy. they have an atomic structure similar to hydrogen. they are gases and gases are less volatile. their valence electron shells are full
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noble gases all have full outer shells that make them very stable and nonreactive
they will react with certain elements such as Fluorine due to its high electronegativity
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