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Question
Why do noble gases exist as monoatomic molecules?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Noble gases have a completely filled outer electron shell, making them very stable and chemically inert.
- They have no tendency to share or gain electrons, so they do not form bonds with other atoms.
- They exist as single atoms (monoatomic) because weak van der Waals forces are the only interactions between them.
- Their monoatomic nature is confirmed by physical properties like specific heat ratios matching monoatomic gases.
Hence, noble gases remain as isolated atoms rather than forming molecules.
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