They can be both. PTFE and Polyethylene are very inert. Poly(acrylic acid) is very reactive.
Unreactive or non-reactive.
It is a noble gas and so very unreactive.
It is not true; some metals are not so reactive and noble metals are practically unreactive.
All physical properties are unreactive. Cutting, breaking, tearing. All chemical properties are reactive.
Alkanes lack functional groups that can undergo polymerization reactions. Polymers are typically made from monomers that have reactive sites for bonding with each other, which alkanes do not possess. Additionally, alkanes are generally unreactive and do not easily form the long chains necessary for polymerization.
Unreactive
Mostly it is unreactive.
Unreactive or non-reactive.
They are generally unreactive as their orbitals are completely filled.
No. Lithium is highly reactive.
It is a noble gas and so very unreactive.
It is not true; some metals are not so reactive and noble metals are practically unreactive.
Alkali metals are very reactive metals.
Nobel gases are very unreactive.
All physical properties are unreactive. Cutting, breaking, tearing. All chemical properties are reactive.
Alkanes lack functional groups that can undergo polymerization reactions. Polymers are typically made from monomers that have reactive sites for bonding with each other, which alkanes do not possess. Additionally, alkanes are generally unreactive and do not easily form the long chains necessary for polymerization.
they are unreactive as they have a full outer shell of electrons