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Why argon is monoatomic ?

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In case of argon, there are equal number of electrons in the bonding and antibonding orbitals. Bond order for such molecules is zero and hence these are monoatomic. For the inert gases, `C_(P ) // C_(V )` is equal to 1.66.
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