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The atoms of elements such as helium, neon, argon, radon, etc., do not form ions easily. Why is it so?

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The atoms of elements such as helium, neon, argon, radon, etc., do not form ions easily because:

i. These elements are noble gases which are unreactive in nature.

ii. They have a completely filled outermost shells.

iii. As a result, they do not lose or gain any electron.

iv. Hence, they exist independently in the form of a single atom and do not form ions easily.

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