I did not know it either but inert means it cannot react, so my best guess is that and inert electrode is one that will not react with the ons in the electrolyte. So it wont react with oxygen and form CO2. We would not have to replace it.
The inert gas had no effect on the experiment. The bomb was inert and failed to explode.
Nitrogen is an inert gas; it is non-reactive in chemical situations.
A inert medium Contains no nutes so you have to add the nutes to your plant
The elements on the right side of the periodic table are called the P block elements. They are non metals. The right most elements are called noble gasses(inert gasses). These do not react with other elements.
Xenon is a noble gas, and provides an inert atmosphere for most chemical reactions--it does form fluorides and oxides, however, the latter of which are sensitive explosives and can oxidize metals to their highest states. Xenon is also a medical asphixiant.
All precious metals except two are inert, do not naturally react The two which are not Rhenium and Osmium
Non-metals
Alkali metals, Alkali Earth metals, Rare Earth metals, Transition metals, Non metals, Halogens, Inert gases
non-metals .... alkali metals....transition metals....alkali earth metals....rare earth metals....other metals....halogens....inert elements
alkali metals
sure gold is inert
There are eight classifications of elements in the periodic table. They are: Non-metals, transition metals, rare earth metals, halogens, alkali metals, alkali earth metals, other metals and inert elements.
They are resistant towards corrosion and oxidation at normal conditions this thing.
Glass, inert gas, tungsten, other metals.
hydrogen-gas helium-inert gas lithium-atomic no.3
Gold is considered an inert metal because it does not react with moisture, oxygen, or most chemicals. It is resistant to corrosion, making it valuable for use in jewelry, electronics, and some medical applications.
Most non-metals are not highly reactive or an completely inert. However, the Halogens in Group 17 are reactive with nearly every substance on the planet.