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Why do the elements of noble gases usually not form ions?

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Answer:

Their outer shell (that has electrons) is already filled.

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically they have no need to gain or lose any electrons because they have enough. That is why noble gases are considered to be basically non-reactive.

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