Neon is a noble gas, a nonreactive chemical element. Only some unstable compounds are known.
Ytterbium is a reactive element, but it is primarily reactive with air and water, rather than being highly reactive in general. It is not as reactive as some other metals like alkali metals such as sodium or potassium.
Helium is a nonreactive element that was discovered as a pure element. It is a noble gas with a full outer electron shell, making it stable and unreactive with other elements.
The inert or noble gases are on the far side of the periodic table in group 18. Nitrogen is not a noble gas nor in that group. You give three choices, inert, nonreactive, and reactive. Essentially, "inert" and "nonreactive" are the same thing. Even if you didn't know the answer to this question on a test, you can automatically eliminate these choices since they are the same answer, and they both can't be correct (assuming this is multiple choice). So that leaves you with reactive, which nitrogen actually is. Most commonly, nitrogen will just react with another atom of nitrogen (triple bonded in case you're interested).
I do not know the name of the metal, witch is NONREACTIVE. I know that only noble gases witch are nonreactive.
It is reactive, but does not react to most chemicals.It does react to chlorine and aqua regia.
Reactive
It is a nonreactive metal
Neon is a noble gas, a nonreactive chemical element. Only some unstable compounds are known.
It is not true; many metals are very reactive and several nonmetals are nonreactive.
Molybdenum is a reactive chemical element.
Non-reactive, along with all other noble gasses.
Ytterbium is a reactive element, but it is primarily reactive with air and water, rather than being highly reactive in general. It is not as reactive as some other metals like alkali metals such as sodium or potassium.
A scientist might store a super reactive element with a noble gas as a way to prevent chemical reactions with the surrounding environment. Noble gases are inert and non-reactive, providing a stable environment for storing highly reactive elements. This helps to ensure the safety of handling and storage of the reactive element.
Tungsten is very inert compared to most elements. This gives it the high boiling point that makes it suitable for applications like making water heater coils and bulb filaments.
Stable.
Boron is a reactive element, and it can form compounds with various other elements. While it is less reactive compared to other elements like alkali metals, it can react with oxygen, halogens, and certain metals to form compounds.