reactive
Because it is a noble gas, it is no reactive, as all its electron shells are filled.
Silicon is considered to be relatively nonreactive because it forms a protective layer of silicon dioxide when exposed to oxygen in the air, preventing further reaction with other substances. However, under certain conditions, it can react with other elements to form compounds known as silicates.
Sodium is actually quite reactive. It is a highly reactive metal that reacts vigorously with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Sodium is stored under oil to prevent it from coming into contact with air or moisture, which would lead to rapid oxidation and reaction.
Molybdenum is a reactive chemical element.
Boron is a reactive element, and it can form compounds with various other elements. While it is less reactive compared to other elements like alkali metals, it can react with oxygen, halogens, and certain metals to form compounds.
Reactive
It is a nonreactive metal
It is not true; many metals are very reactive and several nonmetals are nonreactive.
Non-reactive, along with all other noble gasses.
It is reactive, but does not react to most chemicals.It does react to chlorine and aqua regia.
Plutonium is a very reactive metal: the Pauling electronegativity is 1,28.
Because it is a noble gas, it is no reactive, as all its electron shells are filled.
Non-reactive means there is no response when exposed to stimulus or to other materials.
I do not know the name of the metal, witch is NONREACTIVE. I know that only noble gases witch are nonreactive.
Neon is a noble gas, a nonreactive chemical element. Only some unstable compounds are known.
No they do not. Sulfur is a reactive solid, while helium is a nonreactive gas.
Silicon is considered to be relatively nonreactive because it forms a protective layer of silicon dioxide when exposed to oxygen in the air, preventing further reaction with other substances. However, under certain conditions, it can react with other elements to form compounds known as silicates.