Chemically, a neutral gas is one that is stable (meaning it has 8 valence electrons in its outer level already and does not need to react to achieve these 8 electrons). These gases are also called Noble gases. Helium is considered a neutral gas because it only has one energy level and can only hold 2 electrons (Remember that the goal of elements is to achieve stability, which is why they react. An element is stable when it has 8 electrons in the outer level).
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The only group of neutral elements is the noble gases. They are in group 0. They are electronically stable elements that do not tend to react. They exist as single molecules.
No, nitric oxide is acidicNitric oxide is actually neutral.And for future reference, the other NOx gases are:= Nitrogen dioxide (N2O), acidic.= Dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), neutral (but later reacts with oxygen, forming NO2 which is acidic).
blood is neutral pure water is neutral and milk is neutral
Neutral gases do not; ionized gases do.
Nope, it is a neutral gas! all mono oxide gases are neutral..!
the atmosphere is the blanket of gases that surrounds earth
they are present in very small amounts
the atmosphere is the blanket of gases that surrounds earth
The neutral spine refer to the natural position of the spine when the parts of the body are in good alignment.
This means that the solution is neither acidic nor basic
The question is too ambiguous to answer. When is then? Where is there? and what is meant b too little. There are huge amounts of gases in the sun, and other stars, for example.
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neutralization is the act of making something neutral.
The pH level of salt will depend on the type of salt being used. Common table salt, sodium chloride, has a neutral pH of around 7. Some other salts, such as Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) or baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), may have slightly alkaline pH levels above 7. It's always best to check the specific pH level of the salt you are using for accurate information.
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