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Basic Formation of Compounds (2)
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Basic Formation of Compounds (2)
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Chemical bonds (3)
Chemical bonds only involve the valence electrons
Stability of noble gas (1)
Noble gases are the elements in group 18
Stability of noble gas (2)
Noble gas are stable because they have a stable duplet or octet electron arrangement at the valence shell
Stability of noble gas (3)
Duplet electron arrangement is referring to Helium, and octet electron arrangement is referring to other elements in group 18
Stability of noble gas (4)
The electron arrangements of elements in group 18 (noble gas) make the elements chemically non-reactive as it is very stable
Condition for the Formation of Chemical Bonds (1)
Noble gas does not form any bond, as it has a very stable electron arrangement
Condition for the Formation of Chemical Bonds (2)
The formation of a bond can happen between elements in group 1 to group 17
Condition for the Formation of Chemical Bonds (3)
Group 1 has only one valence electron, whereas group 17 only has seven valence electrons
Condition for the Formation of Chemical Bonds (4)
Elements in Group 1 and Group 17 do not have a stable doublet or octet electron arrangement
Condition for the Formation of Chemical Bonds (5)
Elements in Group 1 and Group 17 are reactive and able to form a bond (ionic bond or covalent bond)
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