No, it doesn't normally react with other elements.
Neon is a noble gas, so it does not form chemical bonds with other elements.
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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 naturally-occurring group 8 elements (helium, neon, argon, and kyrpton) are not completely inert, but they are more nearly so than any other group.
Noble gases. Their outer valance shells are full, that is they have an octet. They are nonreactive because of this. With a full octet they so not have to receive or donate electrons to fill the outer shell.
All elements in the right most column of the periodic table are called noble gases. They are Helium Neon Argon Krypton Xenon Radon & Ununoctium
Neon is obtained from air by a process called fractional distillation. Air is cooled until it liquefies. A tiny fraction of the air is neon, which boils off at -246.08°C, and is then collected when the gas vapor condenses into a liquid as it warms.
Neon does not react with other elements.
Neon does not react with other elements.
Neon has completely filled orbitals. It is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements.
=will neon combine with other elements=
None. Neon doesn't form any compounds.
Neon is an element, so it is just neon. It won't react with any other elements because it is so stable.
It is not reactive at all. It will not combine with other elements.
Neon (Ne) is an element, element #10, and is not made up of other elements.
No neon doesn't as it has completely filled valence electrons and is chemically inert.
Yes, neon is related to the other nobles gasses helium, argon, xenon, krypton, and radon. These elements can be found in the far right column of the periodic table.
No, not compared with neon.
Neon (Ne) and Helium (He)