If you are referring to a chemical reaction, neon does not react with anything. Neon is one of the so-called "Noble Gasses" or "Inert Gasses", which are very stable because their highest electron shell is full. Note that, despite their chemical stability, certain compounds can be formed from noble gasses in a laboratory setting. However, the mechanism that makes this possible doesn't work with the lighter noble gasses, like Helium and Neon, and no one has yet managed to create a truecompound from Neon.
Neon is an element in the Noble Gas column on the Periodic Table and has a full outer electron shell and so does not react with anything, unless it is turned into an ion by adding or removing electrons. Also, elements and compounds cannot react negatively towards each other, they can either react violently, passively or not react at all.
Neon is a noble gas, it does not ordinarily react with any other elements, at least not at normal temperature and pressure.
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Neon is a noble gas. It doesn't react with other elements or compounds at STP.
It is reactive to nothing. No elements will combine to make it active. Do not believe if other people say it can be reactive. They don't know what they're talking about.
Neon is a noble gas, it does not ordinarily react with any other elements.
Hydrogen helium
It doesn't.
No, not compared with neon.
Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon
Neon and argon are two other gases that are denser than helium and do not react easily with other elements.
The outermost (2nd) orbit of Neon contains 8 electrons and therefore it is full. It therefore does not react with other elements or chemicals.
There would be no reaction between these elements because Neon is a noble gas and already has an octet of electrons which makes it stable. It does not need to react with any other elements to gain or lose electrons.
Neon does not react with other elements.
Neon does not react with other elements.
No, it doesn't normally react with other elements.
No, not compared with neon.
Neon is an element, so it is just neon. It won't react with any other elements because it is so stable.
No, neon is not flammable. Flammability is a chemical property, and neon is inert because it's a noble gas and they don't react with any other elements.
Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon
Neon and argon are two other gases that are denser than helium and do not react easily with other elements.
Neon cannot form compounds at all, because it is an inert gas that doesn't react well with other elements.
Neon is a noble gas, so it contains a full outer shell of 8 valence electrons and is extremely unreactive. Neon does not react with water, but is soluble at about 10.5 ml/kg at 20 degrees Celsius.
The common commercial use of the neon gas is to make bulbs. It is used because it is an inert gas. It does not react with the other elements.
The outermost (2nd) orbit of Neon contains 8 electrons and therefore it is full. It therefore does not react with other elements or chemicals.