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Ruthie
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4 August, 20:48
What does the term inert refer to?
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Reese Briggs
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Definition of Inert. An inert chemical is one that is stable and unreactive under specified conditions ... However, most of the noble gases have now been observed to form compounds, although generally under unusual conditions. Helium and neon are highly inert; they form no compounds.
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