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All the noble gases come to mind:

Helium

Neon

Argon

Xenon

Radon

Nitrogen doesn't burn either.

  • Surprisingly Fluorine, F2 is not particularly reactive towards with oxygen, O2, or nitrogen, N2 so it doesn't burn (although it is very reactive with a lot of other substances)
  • Chlorine is also not very reactive with oxygen except in the uppper atmosphere wher it is first broken into chlorine radicals before it reacts with oxygen and ozone to help deplete the ozone layer. those reactions don't really constitute burning (although it sure "burns" your lungs wif you mange to inhale some and it "burns" your eyes if they add too much to the pool water....)
  • Bromine, Br2 is not reactive towards with oxygen, O2, or nitrogen, N2. However, bromine does react with ozone, O3, the second allotrope of oxygen, at -78°C (not exactly a temperature you would be thinking about "burining"). Note - it's normally a liquid at room temperature but it evaporates easily
  • Oxygen doesn't actually burn - but it certainlhy is a key element in burning flammable gases since it is the oxidizer in the flames we think of as fire.

The only gaseous element that DOES burn is Hydrogen.

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Helium is one. Also Oxygen is Nitrogen and Chlorine. Hope that helped

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Any gas besides oxygen. Combustion is defined as a carbon containing compound reacting with oxygen (O2) to produce H2O and CO2. If O2 is not present then combustion cannot occur.

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Actually anything can burn if it reaches a certain temperature.

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Noble gases.

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Carbon dioxide.

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[C02] and [N2]

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oxygen.

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