Bromine, as a group 17 halogen, is extremely reactive
it is chemically inactive
Bromine vapor is chemically the same as bromine its just physically different so the symbol is still Br. :-)
The difference between UV active and inactive compounds is the pi orbitals. Compounds with more pi orbitals are more UV active than those without. Aromatic compounds are generally UV active.
Lithium.
Oxygen is chemically active because it reacts with other chemicals such as hydrogen to form water.
Francium is a very radioactive and very chemically reactive chemical element.
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Helium has completely filled valence orbitals (and thus has stable electronic configuration). Hence is is chemically inert or inactive. In fact, helium doesn't react with any other element.
Is nickel active or inactive
No uranium is not chemically active
yes you can get active and inactive earthquakes zones.
There is no such thing as active/inactive air.
Bromine, as a group 17 halogen, is extremely reactive
It is active
Active
Not active.