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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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