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In , 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 (negative standard Gibbs free energy of formation) yet decomposes at a slow, or negligible rate.

(2025). 9781429219556, W.H. Freeman.

Most of the , which appear in the last column of the , are classified as inert (or unreactive). These elements are stable in their naturally occurring form (gaseous form) and they are called .


Noble gas
The noble gases (, , , , , , and—in some cases—) were previously known as inert gases because of their perceived lack of chemical reactivity. This belief was invariably given credence by these elements possessing a complete and thus are disinclined from altering their current electron configuration per the '.

It has now been experimentally shown under specific conditions that all of these gases, except oganesson, can react to form chemical compounds, such as xenon tetrafluoride. However, a large amount of energy is required to drive such reactions, usually in the form of heat, pressure, or radiation, often assisted by .


Inert gas
The term inert may also be applied in a relative sense. For example, molecular is an under ordinary conditions, existing as diatomic molecules, . The presence of a strong triple in the molecule renders it unreactive under normal circumstances. Nevertheless, nitrogen gas does react with the to form compound (Li3N), even under ordinary conditions. Under high pressures and temperatures and with the right catalysts, nitrogen becomes more reactive; the uses such conditions to produce from atmospheric nitrogen.


Main uses
Inert atmospheres consisting of gases such as , , or are commonly used in chemical reaction chambers and in storage containers for or water-sensitive substances, to prevent unwanted reactions of these substances with oxygen or water.

is widely used in tubes and low energy light bulbs. Argon gas helps to protect the metal filament inside the bulb from reacting with oxygen and the filament under high temperature.

is used in making advertising signs. Neon gas in a vacuum tube glows bright red in colour when electricity is passed through. Different coloured neon lights can also be made by using other gases.

gas is used in cryogenics, welding, and rocketry, among other uses. It is also used to fill blimps, scientific balloons, and party balloons. Balloons filled with it float upwards as helium gas is less dense than air.


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