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 chemical bonds with other elements, including hydrogen. Hydrogen, however, can bond with other elements like oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen to form various compounds.
Elements with complete outer energy levels are noble, which means that they will not bond with other elements. They are not (normally) reactive.
Yes, elements in the middle of the periodic table can bond with other elements to form compounds. These elements can participate in various types of chemical bonds such as covalent, ionic, and metallic bonds depending on their electronic configuration and properties.
Tungsten forms bonds with a variety of elements, but most commonly it forms strong covalent bonds with other nonmetals such as carbon to create tungsten carbide. It can also bond with transition metals like iron, cobalt, and nickel to form alloys for specialized applications. Additionally, tungsten can form simple compounds with elements like oxygen and sulfur.
Copper primarily bonds with elements such as oxygen, sulfur, and chlorine to form compounds. Depending on the oxidation state of the copper ion, it can bond with various other elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus to form a wide range of compounds.
Helium does not form chemical bonds with other elements, including hydrogen. Hydrogen, however, can bond with other elements like oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen to form various compounds.
Carbon can bond with itself, and many other elements.
no they can bond with any other element
Almost every other element except the elements in group 18 bond with oxygen to form compounds.
Elements with complete outer energy levels are noble, which means that they will not bond with other elements. They are not (normally) reactive.
Transition metals can use the two outermost shells/orbitals to bond with other elements.
Yes
Yes, elements in the middle of the periodic table can bond with other elements to form compounds. These elements can participate in various types of chemical bonds such as covalent, ionic, and metallic bonds depending on their electronic configuration and properties.
Tungsten forms bonds with a variety of elements, but most commonly it forms strong covalent bonds with other nonmetals such as carbon to create tungsten carbide. It can also bond with transition metals like iron, cobalt, and nickel to form alloys for specialized applications. Additionally, tungsten can form simple compounds with elements like oxygen and sulfur.
Copper primarily bonds with elements such as oxygen, sulfur, and chlorine to form compounds. Depending on the oxidation state of the copper ion, it can bond with various other elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus to form a wide range of compounds.
helium doesnt form bond with other elements
Iron can bond with elements like oxygen to form iron oxides, with carbon to form iron carbides, and with sulfur to form iron sulfides. These compounds have various applications in different industries.