Helium. named after Helios
No. Inert gasses cannot ignite at all. They very rarely undergo reactions of any sort.
no it is not it is named after someone in greek (sorry forgot her name) but sum say that it got the name because it moved through the sky very fast
No, oxygen is very reactive at any temperature.
no after a mars bar
They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18 They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18 They are called noble gases or inert elements. Belong to group 8A or 18
Helium
Helium
Macedonians are greek. and Greeks are not africans. I am Greek and I have very light skin, very light brown hair and blue eyes. I am not an african.
Any inert gas, such as helium, argon or xenon
Mars was named after the roman or Greek god of war and you know that war is very bloody and blood is red and mars is red so that is why they named mars after the roman or Greek god of war.
Apollo is the Greek god of the sun. He is also the Greek god of light. Light is very similar to sun because with sun you can see and light u can see.
There are plenty of them in the atmosphere. Argon is very prevalent, and nitrogen is inert to all but very energetic reactions.
Plutonium is not an inert chemical element, plutonium is very active.
It was named after the man Pythagoreas which came up with it.It was named after Pythagoras of Samos, who was a very famous Greek mathematician.
it is just more correct since they are very inert
In myth it was the other way around, where Athens was named for Athena the Greek goddess. There is very little archeological evidence otherwise as it was frequently done in ancient Greece to have a town named for a goddess, or other famed person.
tianah is a very pretty name meaning princess in Greek. all people named tianah are beautiful.