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Iridium is the least reactive material and also has a very high melting point. It can however react with Aqua Regia sometimes and at very high temperatures it reacts with Oxygen to form Iridium Dioxide. It is the most resistant metal to corrosion, acids and other harmful substances.
No, argon is not a highly reactive gas. It is stable.
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Halogens are highly reactive and readily form salts with metals.
water
example of highly reactive element
Cerium is reactive but not highly reactive.
the highly reactive metal is potassium
Sodium chloride is not highly reactive.
Potassium is highly reactive, even explosive in some circumstances.
Tin is highly reactive.
Iridium is the least reactive material and also has a very high melting point. It can however react with Aqua Regia sometimes and at very high temperatures it reacts with Oxygen to form Iridium Dioxide. It is the most resistant metal to corrosion, acids and other harmful substances.
Nitrogen gas is stable. However there are nitrogen compounds that are reactive.
No, argon is not a highly reactive gas. It is stable.
Plutonium is a reactive chemical element.
No. They are mildly reactive.
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