Radon (Rn) as it is radioactive.
1. Any hazard, but noble gases are not respirable. 2. Radon is very radioactive and dangerous.
This gas is argon.
The most inert gas in the atmoshere is nitrogen; the most noble gas is argon.
Noble gases are, for all intents and purposes, unreactive - there are a few noble gas compounds but you have to really work at it to convince noble gases to form bonds. Fluorine is an extremely reactive gas, hence it is not a noble gas. It is a halogen - the most reactive halogen of them all.
Yes, helium is the noble gas that is commercially used the most. It is commonly used in various industries, including cryogenics, deep-sea diving, and as a carrier gas for gas chromatography. Additionally, helium is commonly used to fill balloons for celebrations and events.
1. Any hazard, but noble gases are not respirable. 2. Radon is very radioactive and dangerous.
This gas is argon.
Radon is a radioactive gas and one of the noble gases. Dangerous.
Helium
The most inert gas in the atmoshere is nitrogen; the most noble gas is argon.
Noble gases are, for all intents and purposes, unreactive - there are a few noble gas compounds but you have to really work at it to convince noble gases to form bonds. Fluorine is an extremely reactive gas, hence it is not a noble gas. It is a halogen - the most reactive halogen of them all.
helium
Yes, helium is the noble gas that is commercially used the most. It is commonly used in various industries, including cryogenics, deep-sea diving, and as a carrier gas for gas chromatography. Additionally, helium is commonly used to fill balloons for celebrations and events.
No, it is a noble gas
Most elements are non reactive to noble gases.
Radon is a natural chemical element, radioactive, noble gas, atomic number 86, dangerous for the lungs.
Radon is a noble gas and is radioactive.