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Why zero group element do not form compound under ordinary conditions?

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Zero group elements have general electronic configuration `ns^(2)np^(6) (except He- Is^(2))` hence they do not have any lendensy to lose or gain electron or share electron with other atoms . Hence z to group element do not from compound under ordinary conditions
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