Well i think it is reactive
reactive
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)
The element Californium is reactive.
they are stable
it's stable, but it is a reactive element!
Nitrogen is reactive because it does not have 8 valence electrons.
fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable
Argon is a stable, inert gas and does not react with other elements. Calcium is a reactive metal, particularly with water and acids, but it forms stable compounds like calcium oxide and calcium carbonate.
no, it's the complete opposite they are stable and non reactive
No, the opposite of that.
It is not reactive.It is a neutral compound.