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Helium
Gold(Au) cannot react in rooom temperature.
The elements in group 18 are not relatively inert but it is not true to say that they do not react.
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GOLD
Modern light bulbs contain no gases whatsoever; a vacuum.
Argon
Argon
Helium
Argon does not react. :)
Incandescent light bulbs do not emit much Ultraviolet light. Strip lights and compact fluorescent low energy light bulbs do. The whiteners added to white fabrics react to UV light and glow due to fluorescence.
Examples: lead, stainless steel, sometimes copper.
Argon and helium are a couple of inert gasses used in lamps.
Low wattage bulbs have no gas, just vacuum. Higher wattage bulbs typically use nitrogen as it is inexpensive, but some may use argon.
No. helium does not react with any other element
For example, platinum metals: Pt, Ir, Pd, Os, Rh, Ru.
Sulfur doesn't react with water.