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In chemistry, the term chemically inert is used to describe a substance that is not chemically reactive. From a thermodynamic perspective, a substance is inert, or nonlabile, if it is thermodynamically unstable (positive standard Gibbs free energy of formation) yet decomposes at a slow, or negligible rate.[1]
Most of the noble gases, which appear in the last column of the periodic table, are classified as inert (or unreactive). These elements are stable in their naturally occurring form (gaseous form) and they are called inert gases.[2]
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the term chemicallyinert is used to describe a substance that is not chemically reactive. From a thermodynamic perspective, a substance is inert, or nonlabile...
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as well as atomic argon, a noble gas which is chemicallyinert and therefore does not undergo chemical reactions. The history of the discovery and use...
of tetrafluoroethylene, and has numerous applications because it is chemicallyinert. The commonly known brand name of PTFE-based composition is Teflon...
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hexafluorophosphate anion. These species are chemicallyinert, which allows the salt to serve as an inert electrolyte over a wide potential range. Given...
biopolymer. Note 1: Artificial polymer should also be used in the case of chemically modified biopolymers. Note 2: Biochemists are now capable of synthesizing...
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in PTFE, or, less often, in glass; the coatings are intended to be chemicallyinert, not contaminating or reacting with the reaction mixture they are in...
has high thermal capacity, low viscosity, is low-cost, non-toxic, chemicallyinert and neither causes nor promotes corrosion of the cooling system. Some...
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solution in the experimental conditions to be explored; It must be chemicallyinert with the other solutes present in solution: – no precipitation reaction...
electromagnetic radiation, can be molded into complex shapes, and is chemicallyinert under many circumstances. Applications include aircraft, boats, automobiles...
corrosive chemical known as an etchant, which reacts with the material in the area to be cut and causes the solid material to be dissolved; inert substances...
their outer shell completely filled with electrons, which results in chemicallyinert elements known as the noble gases. Quantities of atoms are found in...
material, such as sintered glass, porcelain or sometimes metal. These are chemicallyinert and mechanically stable, even at elevated temperatures. However, they...
the boiling chips will provide effective nucleation sites, yet are chemicallyinert. In less demanding situations, like school laboratories, pieces of...
pigment is chemicallyinert, resists fading in sunlight, and is very opaque: it imparts a pure and brilliant white color to the brown or grey chemicals that...
used in ion engines due to their inertness. Since ion engines are not driven by chemical reactions, chemicallyinert fuels are desired to prevent unwanted...
point above 2000 °C and high hardness at room temperature. They are chemicallyinert and have a relatively high density. Their high melting points make...
very high melting point and is chemicallyinert. In other words, quartz does not interfere with any physical or chemical reactions regardless of the conditions...