Inert gases contain elements that aren't likely to chemically react. Noble gases are the best candidates, since their valence electron shell is completed and thus are really unlikely to react with another atom, but nitrogen (which isn't a noble gas) also is a good inert gas.
Another name for noble gases is inert gases.
Neon (the gas) is an element. Elements are pure, they are not made out of other things. For instance the gas Carbon Dioxide is a compound made Carbon and Oxygen, but Carbon and Oxygen are elements and are not made out of anything else.
A full outer electron shell, the so-called valence shell, creates an inert gas in those elements (the inert or noble gases). In other elements, what is called "inert gas configuration" will apear in the Halogens (the Group 17 elements) and some Group 16 elements. When they "borrow" an electron or electrons in an ionic bond, they do so to achieve "inert gas configuration" by "filling" their valence shell with the borrowed electrons.
No, krypton is a noble gas and does not exist in allotropes like some other elements. It is a colorless, odorless gas that is typically inert and does not readily form compounds with other elements.
You will get water and argon. Hydrogen an oxygen will readily and violently combine to form water. Argon is an inert gas, and so will not combine with other elements.
helium does not form bond with any other elements. hence it is an inert gas.
Inert argon gas is a colorless, odorless, and non-reactive gas that is part of the noble gas group. It is often used in various applications where an inert atmosphere is required, such as in welding, incandescent lighting, and semiconductor manufacturing. Argon is chemically stable and does not easily form compounds with other elements.
An inert gas will be an element. Elements are also pure substances and will not contain or "have" others within it. There are a variety of inert gases, see related question below.
it doesn't. it is inert gas.
it doesn't. it is inert gas.
Six noble gases (group 18), and Nitrogen (N2) gas are all inert. They are all different elements, so: 7
Yes, argon is considered an inert gas because it is colorless, odorless, and does not readily react with other elements. It is commonly used in applications where a non-reactive atmosphere is needed, such as in light bulbs and welding.
Tungsten and an inert gas can be found inside of a light bulb.
Argon is a noble gas and is relatively inert, so it does not readily react with other elements or compounds under normal conditions. It is often used in applications where inert atmospheres are needed to avoid unwanted chemical reactions.
The opposite of an inert gas would be a reactive gas. Inert gases are stable and do not readily react with other elements, while reactive gases are more likely to form chemical bonds with other elements. Examples of reactive gases include oxygen, chlorine, and fluorine.
neon, as it is an inert gas.
it means that helium does not react with any other elements / compounds.