no
high reactivity
Its used because it has low reactivity, remains a gas at most temperatures and retains the pressure
golds reactivity is very low in the reactivity series ....
What is reactivity of boron
its not.
no
high reactivity
Its used because it has low reactivity, remains a gas at most temperatures and retains the pressure
If Nitrogen would have properties like Fluorine(and higher reactivity than Oxygen), it could have displaced Oxygen from Water to form a compound Hydrogen Nitride
False, if we look at the general trend of reactivity of the non-metallic elements on the periodic table we see that reactivity is indirectly proportionate to an elements size. A Oxygen is a smaller atom than Nitrogen therefore more reactive.
A Nitrogen molecule has a triple bond.So high amount of energy is needed to break down this bond.Bond dissociates naturally in occasions like lightning.So Nitrogen's reactivity is very low.Nitrogen has a little bit high molecular mass.So it has a high escape velocity.As a result of those Nitrogen remains in atmosphere in huge amount.
golds reactivity is very low in the reactivity series ....
Is the reactivity of an alloy very different from the reactivity of its major component?"
Aluminium. This is because aluminum is "higher" than carbon in the reactivity series. You may wish to refer to the reactivity series if you need to compare the relative reactivities of other metals.
What is reactivity of boron
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