Neon and argon have very similar chemical properties; mainly, they do not naturally react with any other element. This is why they are placed in the same group (#18) of the Periodic Table.
The chemical symbols of neon and argon are Ne and Ar.
He (helium) and Ne (neon) are not properties. They are chemical elements. If you mean to as are the metals then no. They are nonmetals.
Neon (Ne) would have properties most like helium (He) because they are both noble gases in the same group of the periodic table, with similar electron configurations and chemical reactivity.
Helium
The noble gases are a group of chemical elements with similar properties. They are odorless, colorless, and have low chemical radioactivity. The 6 naturally occurring noble gases are:Helium (He)Neon (Ne)Argon (Ar)Krypton (Kr)Xenon (Xe)Radon (Rn)
Ne is the chemical symbol of neon.
Noble gases: Ne (neon), Ar (argon), Kr (krypton), Xe (xenon), Rn (radon)
The common characteristic of the electron configurations of Ne (Neon) and Ar (Argon) is that they both have completely filled s and p orbitals in their outer energy levels. Ne has the electron configuration 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 and Ar has the electron configuration 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6. Both elements are in the noble gas group, which means they are stable and less likely to form chemical bonds.
Some noble gases as He, Ne, Ar are very unreactive (only rare unstable molecules are known up today) but excepting these elements the other chemical elements are more or less reactive.
Some noble gases as He, Ne, Ar are very unreactive (only rare unstable molecules are known up today) but excepting these elements the other chemical elements are more or less reactive.
Ne has three p-orbitals.
Ne is the symbol for the element neon.