I do not know the name of the metal, witch is NONREACTIVE. I know that only noble gases witch are nonreactive.
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.
If all the ice melted in the North Polar regions, there would be no rise in sea levels, because Arctic ice is in the water already.If all the ice melted in the South Polar regions, in Antarctica, then sea levels around the world would rise 70 metres, or 230 feet. Every coastal city round the world would be flooded, including New York State.
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The four basic needs of every organisms are shelter, food, water and air. These things come together to create an organisms ecosystem.
Almost always yes. There are some weird ionic compounds you can make from group 1 or group 2 metals where another metal accepts the electron. An example is cesium auride, melt cesium and gold together and you get not an alloy but a clear melt , a salt which contains Cs+ and Au- ions. There a few of these chemical weirdies. These an old saying that every rule in inorganic chemistry has an excepotiuon and this is one of them.
You will die.
Many alloys contain iron.
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.
Pretty much every element, apart from platinum and Gold. Elements in groups 1 (alkali metals) and 2 (alkaline earth metals) are usually the most reactive.
The metal used for this purpose is 14-carat gold. This metal is an alloy of gold and another metal. In this alloy, for every 24 parts, 14 parts are of gold and 10 parts are of the other metal.
The temperature at which the solid melts, which remains constant until all of the substance is melted.
For every inch of snow, it roughly equates to about 1/10th of an inch of water once melted. Therefore, if there were 6 inches of snow, it would result in approximately 0.6 inches of water once melted.
Sodium is to reactive for the average human to make. though scientists produce it every day in labs
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No, solid gold will sink in melted gold because the melted gold has a higher density compared to solid gold. Density is the measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, with denser objects sinking in less dense substances.