The helium and liquid hydrogen won't mix. The liquid nitrogen is not cold enough to cause the helium to liquify, and the helium is an inert gas and will not react with the nitrogen.
The two gases don't react and are completely miscible.
The two gases don't react and are completely miscible.
a mixture of neon an hydrogen.
The will be no reaction.
No, they are not likely to bond. Neon has a complete octet and is not reactive.
You can produce hydrogen gas by mixing sulfuric acid and magnesium to form hydrogen gas.
yes
No because neon is a noble gas so it only forms with helium,Argon and Hydrogen and that doesnt make Fluorine
No. For all intents and purposes nothing can bond with neon. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. It is because Neon is an inert element and till now no known compounds of Helium, Neon and Argon are there. 5488cd61-e306-44e0-ae28-ea6221a8c13a 1.03.01
neon
Helium, neon, and hydrogen are all gases at standard temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen
No. Neon is a noble gas and does not form compounds.
oxygen nitrogen neon carbon dioxide hydrogen Argon, neon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen are gasses.
Neon
No, they are not likely to bond. Neon has a complete octet and is not reactive.
hydrogen is the lightest element
Hydrogen
No. The sun is predominantly hydrogen.
Hydrogen selenide, with formula H2Se, is formed from reacting hydrogen and selenium.
Iron, Neon, and hydrogen.