Calcium is a reactive chemical element.
No. Both gold and silica are chemically unreactive.
It is chemically unreactive.
Because it has a full complement of eight electrons in its valence shell.
yes carbon is reactive because it has a property which other do not have calle catenation
No. Lithium is highly reactive.
Neon is chemically unreactive and stable
Calcium is a reactive chemical element.
Helium is unreactive and is chemically inert. Krypton generally compounds with fluorine such as KrF2, KrF4
No. Both gold and silica are chemically unreactive.
It is chemically unreactive.
no, chlorine likes to bond to elements in the alkaline family very easily such as lithium or sodium, which make lithium chloride and sodium chloride(salt).
Because it has a full complement of eight electrons in its valence shell.
No. argon is chemically unreactive due to the presence of completely filled orbitals.
yes carbon is reactive because it has a property which other do not have calle catenation
The noble gases are almost chemically unreactive and they are located in group 18 of the periodic table.
Neon is one of the 'Noble Gasses', possessing a full outer electron shell. Chemically, they are unreactive, like all other Noble Gasses