Neon is a noble gas (or inert gas) and as such is very non-reactive. So, no to both questions.
Xenon is a noble gas. It is chemically inert (or non-reactive).
This gas must be:- non toxic- non explosive- non flammable- non corrosive- non expensive
Flammable, combustible, corrosive: not determined, but very probable not. Einsteinium is a moderate reactive metal.
Yes
moth balls are flammable
The meaning is dangerous: corrosive or toxic, explosive or flammable.
Many chemicals can be explosive, corrosive, flammable, toxic for humans, animals and environment, radioactive, etc.
No, it is inert.No. Neon can not be burned in oxygen.
Xenon is a noble gas. It is chemically inert (or non-reactive).
Many hazard warnings exist: flammable, corrosive, toxic, radioactive, explosive, etc.
Bromine is Corrosive
This gas must be:- non toxic- non explosive- non flammable- non corrosive- non expensive
the seven main groups are: Harmful, Irritant, corrosive, Extremely flammable/Flammable, Explosive, Oxidising and Very toxic/Toxic.
Corrosive, but it also 'burns' with hydrogen gas
Flammable, combustible, corrosive: not determined, but very probable not. Einsteinium is a moderate reactive metal.
Indications as: toxic, corrosive, radioactive, explosive, flammable, dangerous for the environment, cancerigene, R -risk phrases, S - safety phrases etc.
Yes