There are several elements that will not react with any other elements. These elements are called the noble gases. They are Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe) and Radon (Rn). P.S. Although radon will not react with any other elements, it is radioactive.
Any of the elements in Group 0 of the Periodic Table (exc. Radon) are highly unreactive and so, won't react with any elements. They are also known as the inert gases.
The Inert Gases - Group 0 group of elements (exc. Radon) are all extremely unreactive.
The noble gases can be induced to form compounds with other elements only under fairly exotic conditions; normally they're exceptionally unreactive.
Noble gases are very unreactive.
This is an unreactive chemical element.
They are the noble gases.
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It seems to me that the element called "oxygen" is not named after another element and that the element is most likely named by itself.
It has low to no reactivity because if it was reactive, then it would bond (react) with another element.
It will depend on the chemical properties of the atom and the other atom. If one element is highly unstable and the other one is also highly unstable, it is likely something will happen, such as combustion. If a moderately unstable element touches a highly stable and inert element, it will be likely that the more inert and stable element will not react with it because of its stubborn nature. If, however, the element is not so inert and stable, the more unstable element might win over.
reactivity, the tendency of an element to react with another substance is know n as its reactivity. the more the capacity of an element to react with another substance the more will be its reactivity, the series of elements arranged in their decreasing reactivity is known as reactivity series.
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Nobel gasses.
it can be, but as it is inert, it generally does not react
A "reagent" or "reactant".
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When it is stable. that is, all of it's electron shells are fully occupied.
Hydrogen fluoride is the most reactive compound in this group (not element).
Francium is one such.
It seems to me that the element called "oxygen" is not named after another element and that the element is most likely named by itself.
helium has completely filled orbitals and does not react with any element.
It has low to no reactivity because if it was reactive, then it would bond (react) with another element.