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Neon is a noble gas, a nonreactive chemical element. Only some unstable compounds are known.
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a nonreactive gas is a gas that does not react with any other element. you can find these nonreactive gases in the group 0 of the periodic table.
The inert or noble gases are on the far side of the periodic table in group 18. Nitrogen is not a noble gas nor in that group. You give three choices, inert, nonreactive, and reactive. Essentially, "inert" and "nonreactive" are the same thing. Even if you didn't know the answer to this question on a test, you can automatically eliminate these choices since they are the same answer, and they both can't be correct (assuming this is multiple choice). So that leaves you with reactive, which nitrogen actually is. Most commonly, nitrogen will just react with another atom of nitrogen (triple bonded in case you're interested).
I do not know the name of the metal, witch is NONREACTIVE. I know that only noble gases witch are nonreactive.
Molybdenum is a reactive chemical element.
It is reactive, but does not react to most chemicals.It does react to chlorine and aqua regia.
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Highly reactive because they only have 7 electrons. They need 8 to be a stable element.
It is a nonreactive metal
Neon is a noble gas, a nonreactive chemical element. Only some unstable compounds are known.
its non reactive because it rusts
Noble gasses are nonreactive and would prevent air from entering the container, protecting the "super reactive element" from exposure to air that it might react with.
It is not true; many metals are very reactive and several nonmetals are nonreactive.
Non-reactive, along with all other noble gasses.