Yes it does react with its neighbouring atoms, forming oxides (such as NO2, NO, SO2, SO3) or oxy halides (such as ClO, ClO2, OF2)
.The element's that can react with Xenon are Fluorine and Oxygen.
Argon dose not react with oxygen, reason be argon is a noble gas and dose not react with any other element.
An element's ability to react with oxygen is an example of a chemical property. This property describes how elements interact with other substances to form new compounds. In this case, the element's reactivity with oxygen shows its tendency to form oxides.
No. Helium does not react with anything and oxygen is an element: you cannot get an element by combining substances. You can, however, split water apart into hydrogen and oxygen.
Argon is a Non-Reactive Element. Magnesium is a very Reactive Element. Magnesium will react violently when ignited in an Oxygen rich environment.
Iron reacts with oxygen in air to for rust.
Noble gases are considered inactive and do not react with any other substance/element.
Oxygen is an element - the only thing that composes oxygen are oxygen atoms. Oxygen found naturally (molecular oxygen) is formed from two atoms of oxygen, O2.
Elements can react with oxygen in various ways, forming oxides. Some elements, like alkali metals, react vigorously with oxygen to form oxides. Other elements, like noble gases, are generally unreactive with oxygen. The type of oxide formed depends on the element's properties and the conditions of the reaction.
Cobalt react with oxygen, sulfur, fluorine, chlorine, carbon, nitrogen etc.
Oxygen is a highly reactive element and can readily participate in chemical reactions due to its tendency to gain electrons to form oxides. It can react with many elements and compounds, often resulting in oxidation processes.
Rusting is an oxydation reaction; in this case oxygen (a nonmetal) react with iron (a metal). Oxygen is a very reactive chemical element.