It is not reactive.It is a neutral compound.
It is not reactive.It is a neutral compound.
Sodium chloride is a stable compound.
Sodium chloride at 801 0C is melted and at 1 413 0C become a gas.
Sodium chloride is not highly reactive.
reactive
No, NaCl is not volatile. NaCl lowers vapor pressure of the solution and raises Bpt.
The high reactivity of cesium comes from its tendency to give up the one electron in its outermost shell and become a cesium 1+ ion, which is more stable. In cesium chloride, the cesium is already in its stable ionic form.
In case of vinyl chloride Chlorine undergoes the conjugation of vinyl grope having having resonating structure vinyl chloride acquire Double Bond character hence it is difficult to form easily. H2C=CH is less stable. In case of ethyl chloride there is only single bond then it is easier to break then vinyl chloride is less reactive then ethyl chloride. CH3=CH2 IS more stable.
Apart, Oxygen and Hydrogen are not stable, but when they combine they become stable, and when something is stable, it is not reactive (unless you force it to be)
Apart, Oxygen and Hydrogen are not stable, but when they combine they become stable, and when something is stable, it is not reactive (unless you force it to be)
Well i think it is reactive
The element Californium is reactive.