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Helium is chemically inert; it does not combine with any other element.

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What are some examples of chemical change and properties?

Chemical changes: oxydation, reduction, thermal decomposition, synthesis, bromination, polymerization, etc. Chemical properties: flammability, corrosion, stability, molecular configuration, reactivity, etc.


What are some examples of destructive separation methods?

Some examples of destructive separation methods include burning, chemical digestion, and grinding. These methods break down or change the physical or chemical properties of the substances being separated, making them difficult to recombine in their original form.


Does oreo churros have chemical properties?

If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.


Is a pure substance flammable?

Some are flammable and some are not. This depends on the chemical properties of the individual substance. Nonflammable pure substance include helium, water, and gold. Flammable pure substances include hydrogen, hexane, and magnesium.


Name one chemical property of helium?

Helium is about as inert as it's possible for a substance to be. It does form associations... it's not really proper to call them 'compounds'... with other atoms under certain very weird conditions, but these are not stable. It's considered at least theoretically possible for true compounds of helium to exist with the formation of helium-oxygen bonds, but as far as I know none have ever been produced experimentally. For the most part, it's not far off the mark to say that helium has no chemical properties, because it's completely unaffected by chemical processes.

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What are some chemical properties of gas?

Examples: chemical reactivity, flammability, tendency to explode, etc.


What are the examples of chemical properties of matter?

Some examples of chemical properties of matter include flammability (ability to burn), reactivity with other substances, toxicity to living organisms, and acidity/basicity (pH level). These properties determine how a substance will behave in chemical reactions and interactions with other substances.


What are some non-examples of chemical propertys?

chemical properties are to do with how it acts chemically- so: polar vs Non polar PH / Pka melting point / boiling point Therefore non-examples would be its molecular mass/ geometry / atomical structure... although some of these would surely contribute to its chemical properties.


What are some examples of chemical change and properties?

Chemical changes: oxydation, reduction, thermal decomposition, synthesis, bromination, polymerization, etc. Chemical properties: flammability, corrosion, stability, molecular configuration, reactivity, etc.


What are some of the characteristics of matter?

Examples of the characteristics of matter: state of matter, density, radioactivity, thermal properties, electrical properties, optical properties, chemical composition, etc.


What are Examples of chemical properties?

Reactivity with water, oxidation, flammability


What are some chemical properties examples?

Chemical properties: A chemical property is matter that can be observed only when matter is changed into a new kind of matter. For example, Logs burning into burnt logs. Burns, Rust, Heat, Explode, Tarnish.


What are non-examples of properties?

chemical properties are to do with how it acts chemically- so: polar vs Non polar PH / Pka melting point / boiling point Therefore non-examples would be its molecular mass/ geometry / atomical structure... although some of these would surely contribute to its chemical properties.


What are non examples properties?

chemical properties are to do with how it acts chemically- so: polar vs Non polar PH / Pka melting point / boiling point Therefore non-examples would be its molecular mass/ geometry / atomical structure... although some of these would surely contribute to its chemical properties.


Helium does not react with any other substance Is it accurate to say that helium has no chemical properties?

No, helium is a noble gas on the periodic table of elements and is combustible which is a property of a gas.Additional answer to correct the aboveHelium is indeed a noble gas, which means it won't react with anything. Furthermore, it's not correct to say combustibility is a property of a gas, because there are plenty of gases which are not combustible, for example carbon dioxide, argon, neon, etc.


What are some chemical properties of the element silver?

some chemical properties areexplosive, flammable, and radioactive.


What are some examples of destructive separation methods?

Some examples of destructive separation methods include burning, chemical digestion, and grinding. These methods break down or change the physical or chemical properties of the substances being separated, making them difficult to recombine in their original form.

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