Asked by jime
Which statement best explains why the elements in Group 18 do not have electronegativity values?(1 point)
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The elements have filled valence levels.
The elements have filled valence levels.
The elements do not have electrons.
The elements do not have electrons.
The elements have only one electron shell.
The elements have only one electron shell.
The elements are too large.
Responses
The elements have filled valence levels.
The elements have filled valence levels.
The elements do not have electrons.
The elements do not have electrons.
The elements have only one electron shell.
The elements have only one electron shell.
The elements are too large.
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The elements have filled valence levels.
Because noble gases have complete valence shells and rarely form bonds, there is no meaningful tendency to attract shared electrons—so electronegativity is not defined for them.
Because noble gases have complete valence shells and rarely form bonds, there is no meaningful tendency to attract shared electrons—so electronegativity is not defined for them.
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