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Which statement best explains why radon and krypton do not bond easily with other elements

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User Flohei
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Answer:

There are stable without gaining or loosing electrons

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User Simon Smith
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If you take a look in the periodic table, radon and krypton are noble gases, and noble gases are unreactive elements because their valence electrons are full, they hardly give out or share electrons.
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