At a given temperature gases can react with metals.
Gases mix together when they contact each other. There are no immiscible gases like there are immiscible fluids.
When alkali metals are mixed with noble gases, it can result in the formation of compounds known as intermetallic compounds. These compounds are usually unstable and highly reactive, making them useful for various applications in research and industry. The reaction between alkali metals and noble gases typically requires high energy input due to the low reactivity of noble gases.
noble gases are non-metals and not metals
- a mixture of gases is obtained - at a given temperature and a given ratio gas1/gas2 an explosion is possible
Non-metals, they are all gases.
no. All noble gases are non metals
Across the period (left to right), the elements tend to change from solids (metals) to gases (non metals).
Yes. All noble gases are non metals.
non metals
Reactivity decreases from left to right.Alkali metals on the left are most reactive.While noble gases on the right are least reactive.
Noble gases are nonmetals. They are colorless, odorless gases that are known for their low reactivity and full outer electron shells.
When hydrogen and xenon are mixed, they will not react with each other as they are both inert gases. The gases will remain as separate entities in the mixture.