All metals last essentially forever ... but they chemically combine with other elements -
such as iron and oxygen to form rust :
so the ones that seem to "last the longest" are the least reactive,
thus gold and platinum.
Yes, it is very likely that non metals will form an ionic bond with other non metals. This occurs through chemical bonds that are created by electrostatic attraction.
gold and silver are more likely to run out first because they are native metals and are easy to find in fact some scientists believe that in the next 100 years these metals may be gone
Several gasses can react with metals, but due to the fact that you are asking for a single gas, the most likely answer that you will be looking for is Oxygen. Oxygen reacts with many metals (and non-metals).
Metals.
Me and your mum because we share a bond.
A briefcase made of aluminum is most likely to last the longest.
Coal will most likely last the longest. It is being used less often then in the past. It is also the most abundant fossil fuel
Most likely not. The longest a tornado has been known to last was about 3.5 hours.
ballin is the food that will make them last the longest ballin is the food that will make them last the longest
The cells that last the longest are nerve cells, they last a lifetime
I think Bubblelicious last the longest.
the one that lasts the longest!
The Chicago Cubs have the longest drought between World Series wins, with their last win coming in 1908 over the Detroit Tigers. The Cleveland Indians have the second-longest drought. Their last win came in 1948 over the Boston Braves. Of the teams likely to compete in the 2009 postseason, the longest droughts belong to the San Francisco Giants (last win in 1954), the Texas Rangers (never since the franchise's beginning in 1961), the Detroit Tigers (last win in 1984) and the Los Angeles Dodgers (last win in 1988).
Non metals are likely to steal electron. They form anions.
i think that the bubble bath that you can get from walmart last the longest with all the different types of smells
The cell that lasts the longest will have the most batteries in parallel or serial.
Yes, it is very likely that non metals will form an ionic bond with other non metals. This occurs through chemical bonds that are created by electrostatic attraction.