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Marleen20072021
1 year ago

Since all noble gases have a full outer shell, you cannot connect to other elements and form ions

The ions are obtained only by a different number of protons and electrons.

Yes, but as I said, noble gases have the same number of protons and electrons it is not possible.

alchymist
1 year ago

But they can.

diderot2019
1 year ago

Precious gases rush because they do not connect to other atoms. Their outermost electron shell is filled, which is energetically optimal. That is why they give off an electron very unfortunately and do not take up any additional. There are always other atoms that take up or release electrons.

mjutu
1 year ago

Because this is part of the definition of “stain gas”. They are very reactionary because they can only be ionized with great energy expenditure. This is the filled outer orbital of the electron shell.

alchymist
1 year ago

The assumption is wrong. Precious gas ions occur in nature. For example, helium ions are located in the sun wind.

Bajor
1 year ago

Because the electron orbitals are complete.