I don't see why not
Elements with complete outer energy levels are noble, which means that they will not bond with other elements. They are not (normally) reactive.
Any of the elements in Group 0 of the Periodic Table (exc. Radon) are highly unreactive and so, won't react with any elements. They are also known as the inert gases.
In its ground state, rhenium (Re) has 1 unpaired electron.
None! neon is a noble gas with a complete outer electron shell so it does not bond or form compounds with any other element.
Important uses are in heater coils, electrical contacts, thermocouples, and catalysts. Also rhenium is used in many alloys. The name origin is from the Greek work rhenus which means Rhine and rhenium was discovered in a Rhine area of Germany. Hope this helps
no they can bond with any other element
rhenium wasn't mistaken by any other elements but was discovered in columbite and mdybdenite. it was discovered in 1914 by walter noddack, ida tacke, and otto berg.
Yes.
Elements with complete outer energy levels are noble, which means that they will not bond with other elements. They are not (normally) reactive.
Any bond can be destroyed.
Helium is a noble gas and does not typically bond with other elements due to its stable electron configuration with a full outer shell. It exists as a monatomic gas and remains inert in most chemical reactions.
Any of the elements in Group 0 of the Periodic Table (exc. Radon) are highly unreactive and so, won't react with any elements. They are also known as the inert gases.
helium does not form bond with any other elements. hence it is an inert gas.
any of them but they could explode easily
None! neon is a noble gas with a complete outer electron shell so it does not bond or form compounds with any other element.
In its ground state, rhenium (Re) has 1 unpaired electron.
Sulfur is one of the 92 naturally occurring elements, and is not a compound of any others. So you can't split or decompose sulfur to get any other elements, and you can't combine other elements to make sulfur.