because of caca and wonderful law enforcement wrote the rules and if an inert gas combines, it will be arrested. And if an inert gas tries to combine with pot, it will remain inert, and law enforcement will lock it up forever anyway.
Radon is not the most inert gas in the atmosphere. Radon is a radioactive gas and is chemically inert, but it is relatively rare in the atmosphere compared to the noble gases like helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon, which are considered the most inert due to their stable electron configurations.
Neon is a Noble Gas.
helium
'Royal gas' is not a term used in chemistry. Perhaps you mean "noble gas", if so yes "inert gas" and "noble gas" often mean the same thing. However, oxides and fluorides of some of the "noble gasses " do exist, it might be best to think of them as "noble" rather than "inert". Xe, forms oxides.
Helium has two natural isotopes and is an inert noble gas.
Radon is not the most inert gas in the atmosphere. Radon is a radioactive gas and is chemically inert, but it is relatively rare in the atmosphere compared to the noble gases like helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon, which are considered the most inert due to their stable electron configurations.
Helium is considered to be a noble gas as it has completely filled orbitals like other elements of group 18 (noble gases) and is also chemically inert.
Helium (He) is a noble (inert) gas placed in the group 18 of the Periodic Table.Helium falls in inert gas. It is stable and non-reactive.
Neon is an inert noble gas.
No, radon is an inert noble gas.
Neon is a noble gas, generally considered to be inert. No true neutral compounds of neon are known.
Noble gas or inert gas.
Neon is a Noble Gas.
helium has completely filled valence orbitals similar to that of noble gases and is chemically inert at room temperature.
Inert means they don't react. Group 18, the noble gases, are inert.
inert or noble
Radon is an inert or "noble" gas.