monatomære
Monatomære is a term used in chemistry and physics to describe elements that exist as individual atoms. This contrasts with molecules, which are formed by two or more atoms bonded together. Many noble gases, such as helium, neon, and argon, are monatomære under standard conditions because their electron shells are full, making them very stable and unreactive. This stability prevents them from readily forming chemical bonds with other atoms.
The concept of monatomære elements is important for understanding the properties and behavior of substances. For