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Compounds are combinations of elements. They are different from molecules in the fact that Compounds cannot be a combination of the same element ( O2 ) instead compounds are combinations of different elements ( CO2 )
The unreactive gas in the second period is neon (Ne). It belongs to the noble gas group on the periodic table and is known for being chemically inert and not readily forming compounds with other elements.
Krypton is a noble gas and is generally unreactive due to its stable electron configuration. It rarely forms chemical compounds under normal conditions. However, it can form compounds with highly electronegative elements under certain extreme conditions, such as in the presence of fluorine.
No, aluminum does not react with nitrogen under normal conditions. Aluminum is a relatively unreactive metal and does not form compounds with nitrogen easily.
Gold and silver are noble metals; gold is not so reactive, silver is more reactive.
Because helium is an unreactive chemical element.
The interesting fact is that gold is rather unreactive and forms very few compounds.
Argon is the most unreactive in this series. Cheese is not an element; it is a mixture of compounds.
Because noble gases are very unreactive only a small number of compounds is known: halides, oxides, salts, especially from xenon. Some compounds are unstable.
Noble gases doesn't form many compounds because they are extremely unreactive.
Compounds are combinations of elements. They are different from molecules in the fact that Compounds cannot be a combination of the same element ( O2 ) instead compounds are combinations of different elements ( CO2 )
The unreactive gas in the second period is neon (Ne). It belongs to the noble gas group on the periodic table and is known for being chemically inert and not readily forming compounds with other elements.
Krypton is a noble gas and is generally unreactive due to its stable electron configuration. It rarely forms chemical compounds under normal conditions. However, it can form compounds with highly electronegative elements under certain extreme conditions, such as in the presence of fluorine.
No, aluminum does not react with nitrogen under normal conditions. Aluminum is a relatively unreactive metal and does not form compounds with nitrogen easily.
Noble gases are generally considered unreactive, due to the stability of their electron shells, and it was originally believed that they could not form compounds. It was later discovered that a very strong oxidizing agent though is able to form compounds with them.
Gold and silver are noble metals; gold is not so reactive, silver is more reactive.
The noble gases, column 18 in a wide form periodic table.