No. Neon is a noble gas and is unreactive.
oxide ion is isoelectronic with neon.
Oxide ion O2- is isoelectronic with neon.
Neon, if you are talking about an oxygen ion.
Neon
no
NeO2 Any oxide of neon is known !
no neon is a chemical element
neon chloride does not exist because neon is inert
oxide ion is isoelectronic with neon.
No. Neon can not form either an oxide or a nitride and does not react with air at all.
Oxide ion O2- is isoelectronic with neon.
Neon, if you are talking about an oxygen ion.
Neon
Hg(OH)2, yes, it does exist. Although it must be synthsized as it deosn't exist naturally. Molecules has been isolated (2004) on frozen neon or argon. If you try and make it by adding hydroxide to a solution of Hg2+ what you get is HgO, mercury(II) oxide as a precipitate.
no
Doesn't exist on an 02 neon
The chemical formula for tin(IV) oxide is SnO2. Tin(III) oxide doesn't exist.