That depends on what inert gas you're taling about.
Carbon monoxide is not an inert gas.
The most inert gas in the atmoshere is nitrogen; the most noble gas is argon.
none, they are inert and can't explode.
No. Polonium is a solid at room temperature and is not chemically inert.
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Radon is a radioactive inert cume gas. It has very limited applications in medicine (where claims of its effectiveness are still being evaluated) and in physics in applications to estimate ground (soil and rock) profiles. Certainly it is far more a concern as a hazard, and radon mitigation in structures is an active enterprise of cume.
argon is an inert gas
All argon gas is inert.
That depends on what inert gas you're taling about.
no oxygen is not a inert gas
Carbon monoxide is not an inert gas.
Helium (He) is a noble (inert) gas placed in the group 18 of the Periodic Table.Helium falls in inert gas. It is stable and non-reactive.
The most inert gas in the atmoshere is nitrogen; the most noble gas is argon.
a inert gas is one that doesnt respond
Yes, helium is an inert gas.
No, also the so called inert gases can be obtained in liquid form. Inert had a chemical sense, especially in the past.