Actually, Neon is one of the Noble Gasses, which are also known as the Inert Gasses, that make up the far right column of the Periodic Table. This family of gasses include Helium, Argon and even Radon. These gasses are called inert because they can't react with any other substance. This is because they already have eight valence electrons in their outer shell, rendering them unable to bond with any other atom. So, the answer is neither, Neon can't create a reaction at all.
The answer can certainly be more complicated and detailed, but simply- the reaction in a nuclear power point is designed to be a "slow" controlled reaction that can be monitored and "shut down", with a nuclear power point having multiple safeguards. To the contrary, a nuclear weapon's reaction is designed to be the opposite- violent and uncontrollable so that once detonation has begun, the results are catastrophic.
neon (Ne)
Neon atoms are the atoms of the inert, colorless, and odorless gas neon. Neon freezes at -248.59°C, boils at -246.08°C, and has a specific gravity of 0.8999 at 0°C. Neon atoms have 10 electrons, 10 protons, and 10 neutrons. When excited by an electric current, neon glows red and is widely used in advertising signs. It is also used as a refrigerant in cryogenics.
Well the wood and lead in pencil creates a violent reaction with the water. At first it just sizzles, but then you'd better run. Then a huge explosion will tear apart the room. Trust me I tried it.
the potential at which neon bub just start glow is called flashing potential.and quenching potential is a potential at which neon bulb stop to conduct..
Yes, this reaction would be extremely energetic and with heat it could be expolosive and violent.
The addition of vinegar (and mild acid) to baking soda (a base or alkali) causes a somewhat violent chemical reaction producing carbon dioxide suddenly.
Neon does not react with water. It doesn't react with anything.
Mild, if any. It's very aloof, and doesn't like to react with other materials.
By chemical reaction.
Any reaction occur between neon and bromine.
Yes, it would be very highly energetic and violent.
You can, but you must first wait a full seven days so your body can adjust to the heat. Otherwise, the violent reaction of Venezuelan water and unadapted bodily systems will result in mild diarrhea.
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No reaction will occur, the elements will stay as they are.
gentle, passive, peaceful,calm, gentle, mild, moderate thats it...
Gentle; pleasant; kind; soft; bland; clement; hence, moderate in degree or quality; -- the opposite of harsh, severe, irritating, violent, disagreeable, etc.; -- applied to persons and things; as, a mild disposition; a mild eye; a mild air; a mild medicine; a mild insanity.