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Inert (generic)
  Special class of generic used to represent "generic chemical reactivity behaviour" rather than structure.





Inert (generic)
is defined with respect to the entities below:
The entities below are defined with respect to:
Inert (generic)
Alkane (generic)


Alkyl, R-R (generic)


Alkyl, -CH2- (generic)


Argon


Butane


Chlorodifluoromethane


Cyclobutane


Cycloheptane


Cyclohexane


Cyclopentane


Dichlorodifluoromethane


Ethane


Germane


Helium


Heptane


Hexane


Hydrogen


Krypton


Methane


Methylcyclohexane


2-Methylpropane


Neon


Neopentane


Noble gas (generic)


Octane


Pentane


Polyethylene


Propane


Radon


Selenium hexafluoride


Silane


Silane (generic)


Sulfur hexafluoride


Tetrafluoromethane


Tetramethylsilane


Tin(IV) hydride


Trichlorofluoromethane


2,2,4-Trimethylpentane


Xenon


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