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which statement best explains why radon and krypton do not bond easily with other elements?
they have many electron shells, so their protons do not attract electrons strongly.
they have eight electrons in their valence shells, so they are stable without gaining or losing electrons.
their valence shells are empty, so they do not need to bond with other elements to be more stable.
their valence shells are so close to the protons in the nucleus that bonding cannot happen like in other elements.
Noble gases (like radon and krypton) have full valence shells (eight electrons in valence shells for main - group noble gases). When an atom has a full valence shell, it is in a stable state. Atoms bond with other atoms usually to achieve a full valence shell (either by gaining, losing, or sharing electrons). Since radon and krypton already have a full valence shell (eight electrons in their valence shells), they are stable without gaining or losing electrons, so they do not bond easily.
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They have eight electrons in their valence shells, so they are stable without gaining or losing electrons.