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    in·ert
    /iˈnərt/

    adjective

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  2. Radon is a p-block element that corresponds to group 18 and period 6 of the modern periodic table. The electronic configuration of this element is [Xe]4f 14 5d 10 6s 2 6p 6. The melting and boiling points of radon are 202 Kelvin and 211.5 Kelvin respectively. To learn more about the noble gases, their properties, and other related concepts ...

  3. Most Group 8 or 18 elements that appear in the last column of the periodic table (Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon) are classified as inert (or unreactive). These elements are stable in their naturally occurring form (gaseous form) and they are called inert gases.

  4. There are mainly two types of electrodes, namely reactive and inert electrodes. A reactive electrode is an electrode which actively participates in the reaction. Some reactive electrodes include zinc, copper, lead, and silver. An inert electrode is a type of electrode which does not participate in a chemical reaction.

  5. Products Of Electrolysis - Inert Electrode. The electrochemical cell which facilitates a chemical reaction through the induction of electrical energy is known as an electrolytic cell. This process of carrying out non-spontaneous reactions under the influence of electrical energy is termed electrolysis. Michael Faraday carried out extensive ...

  6. Inert electrodes are those do not participate in the reactions. There is function is just to provide an interface for reaction. You must be familiar with galvanic cell. In this cell both zinc and copper electodes participate in the reactions and electrons are taken or given to this electrodes. However an inert electrode do not participate in ...

  7. In this piece of article, let us discuss the first law of inertia in detail. Before discussing the law of inertia, let us know the Inertia Definition. Inertia is defined as a property of matter by which it remains at the state of rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force. Table of Contents:

  8. In general form, moment of inertia is expressed as I = m × r2. where, m = Sum of the product of the mass. r = Distance from the axis of the rotation. And, integral form: I = ∫dI = ∫0M r2 dm. ⇒ The dimensional formula of the moment of inertia is given by, M 1 L 2 T 0.

  9. Difference between Valency and Oxidation Number. Valency is different from the oxidation number, and it has NO SIGN. Thus, the valency of nitrogen is 3, whereas it can have oxidation numbers from -3 to +5. The oxidation number is the hypothetical charge of an atom in a molecule or ion, and it is a measure of its apparent capacity to gain or ...

  10. An Ionic bond is the bond formed by the complete transfer of valence electron to attain stability. This type of bonding leads to the formation of two oppositely charged ions – positive ions known as cations and negative ions known as anions. The presence of two oppositely charged ions results in a strong attractive force between them.

  11. These elements are formal members of group 3 but are shown separately as f-block of the periodic table. The elements of f-block are also called inner transition elements. The two series of inner transition elements that are 4f and 5f series are known as lanthanoids and actinoids respectively. The inner transition elements such as U, Th and Pa ...

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