No, it will not.
Iodine and Xenon are not really similar at all.Xenon is an inert gas. It is rarely reactive.Iodine, on the other hand, is a halogen. It is highly reactive.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
Any of the noble gases. Argon an Helium are the two closest in the periodic table and would be extremely similar. Neon is a noble gas (chemically inert). The noble gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. The best way to find elements that are similar is to look at a periodic table of elements. The elements with similar characteristics are grouped and listed in vertical columns (above or below one another).
With difficulty but yes it does - particularly Fluorine and oxygen.
Yes! Silver can react with other elements to form a compound
No. Xenon is a noble gas, silver is not.
Iodine and Xenon are not really similar at all.Xenon is an inert gas. It is rarely reactive.Iodine, on the other hand, is a halogen. It is highly reactive.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
Xenon is similar to other noble gases such as argon and krypton.
No. Xenon is chemically inert. Hence it does not combine with other elements and is not found in food materials.
Xenon is an inert gas and it rarely and hardly reacts with other elements at standard conditions.
Silver is an element, there are no other elements in it.
Any of the noble gases. Argon an Helium are the two closest in the periodic table and would be extremely similar. Neon is a noble gas (chemically inert). The noble gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. The best way to find elements that are similar is to look at a periodic table of elements. The elements with similar characteristics are grouped and listed in vertical columns (above or below one another).
With difficulty but yes it does - particularly Fluorine and oxygen.
Xenon is one of the elements. It is a type of gas (another example of a gas is the oxygen we all breathe). It is inert (whereas, for example, oxygen can combine with hydrogen to form water, xenon does not combine with other elements).
Noble gases do not often combine with other elements.
Yes! Silver can react with other elements to form a compound