There is one that I know of. Ammonia gas. :)
No, argon is not an alkaline metal. It is a noble gas.
A noble gas.
Oxygen gas is absorbed by alkaline pyrogallol. The pyrogallol reacts with oxygen to form a compound called purpurogallin, which causes the solution to turn brown.
The gas that turns a universal indicator blue is usually chlorine.
Alkaline substances are generally not flammable on their own. However, certain alkaline metals such as lithium, sodium, and potassium can react violently with water or air, leading to combustion. These reactions are highly exothermic and can produce flammable hydrogen gas.
No, argon is not an alkaline metal. It is a noble gas.
It is not an alkaline earth metal it is a noble gas
It is not an alkaline earth metal it is a noble gas
No calcium is an Alkaline earth metal
No calcium is an Alkaline earth metal
No. Barium is an alkaline earth metal
Calcium is not a noble gas but an alkaline earth metal.
Element Be is not a noble gas it is an Alkaline Earth Metal, its full name is Beryllium
A noble gas.
Oxygen gas is absorbed by alkaline pyrogallol. The pyrogallol reacts with oxygen to form a compound called purpurogallin, which causes the solution to turn brown.
This is [noble gas] 2s2 to 7s2.
The gas that turns a universal indicator blue is usually chlorine.