All the inert gasses ie Ar, Kr, Xe, Rd, Ne, He are unlikely to have any chemical reactions with any compound or element.
A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
H2 is an element as it does not include any other elements from the Periodic Table.
A compound: any formula that contains more than one kind of atomic symbols represents a compound.
A particle diagram representing a mixture of an element and a compound would show individual atoms or molecules of the element and compound mixed together without forming any new chemical bonds. The particles of the element and compound would be distinct from each other within the mixture.
In a binary compound, the first element is usually a metal or a positively charged ion, and its name remains the same as the element itself without any changes.
Elements of group 18 are least reactive.These are noble gases.They are unlikely to have a reaction with any element or compound.
Noble gases, like helium and neon, are unlikely to react with other elements or compounds as they have full outer electron shells, making them stable and unreactive.
The combination of Americium and helium does not yield any specific compound or reaction that is commonly known. Americium is a radioactive element and helium is an inert gas, so they are unlikely to react with each other under normal conditions.
magnesium can react with any other compound or element so long as it is in a proportion or state for the reaction to occur.
After a chemical reaction any compound is transformed in other compound.
A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
Oxygen is an element, not a reaction of any form.
Sodium isn't any kind of compound. It is an element.
H2 is an element as it does not include any other elements from the Periodic Table.
Bromine is an element and can't be "made" from any other element (except by a nuclear reaction). However, since the question asks for a sodium compound, one possibility is sodium bromide, which can be melted and electrolyzed to form bromine at the anode.
A compound: any formula that contains more than one kind of atomic symbols represents a compound.
reaction of any compound with H2O