'Inert' means that an element or compound does not (easily) react with some other material:
Gold (Au), Nitrogen (N2), diamond (C), sand (SiO2) are examples.
No, they're antonyms. Inert- not moving Reactive- quick to react
If you mean Helium, no, it's a inert gas.
According to the English language, to be inert means to be in a form or state of doing little or practically nothing. In chemistry, the word inert is usually used to illustrate something that is not chemically active.
The inert man lay in his bed all day and had no contact with the world outside his house. Keep in mind that inert doesn't mean lazy. It means that the subject keeps to itself.
No, they're antonyms. Inert- not moving Reactive- quick to react
it means that helium does not react with any other elements / compounds.
Inert means they don't react. Group 18, the noble gases, are inert.
If you mean for example an inert gas, it means that it is non-reactive.
inert as in the inert gases or "noble" gases
The term is "inert." Inert substances do not react chemically with other substances.
The inert gas had no effect on the experiment. The bomb was inert and failed to explode.
Do you mean Bullet? Is usually made from Copper, lead, steel or other inert materials.