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No noble gas will bond in an unexcited state. All noble gases have a complete outer valence shell consisting of eight electrons. (Helium excluded- whose outer electron shell is completed with two electrons)

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Noble gases typically do not form bonds because they have a full valence shell of electrons, making them stable and non-reactive. However, under certain extreme conditions, such as high pressure and temperature, it is theoretically possible for noble gases to form compounds with other elements. Among the noble gases, xenon is the most likely to form chemical bonds due to its larger size and greater flexibility in electron configurations.

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Do xenon and radium bond well?

Xenon is a noble gas so it doesn't bond, but radium bonds pretty well Xenon is the only noble gas that bonds with a other element.


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Is krypton halogen noble gas or neither?

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