Active
inactive having;having few or no active chemical properties
Bromine vapor is chemically the same as bromine its just physically different so the symbol is still Br. :-)
Bromine, as a group 17 halogen, is extremely reactive
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.
Phosphorus is chemically active because it readily forms compounds with other elements. It has multiple oxidation states and can react with oxygen, sulfur, and various metals to form a wide range of compounds.
Francium is a very radioactive and very chemically reactive chemical element.
Oxygen is chemically active because it reacts with other chemicals such as hydrogen to form water.
inactive having;having few or no active chemical properties
A chemically inactive substance used for comparison with active drugs in an experiment is called a placebo. Placebos do not contain any active ingredients but are given to participants as a control to measure the effects of the active drug. This helps researchers determine if the observed effects are due to the drug being tested or are the result of psychological factors.
Is nickel active or inactive
yes you can get active and inactive earthquakes zones.
There is no such thing as active/inactive air.
Active
Not active.
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.
inactive
inactive