Neither.
Neon is a noble gas (inert), which means it will not react with other atoms because of its full outer shell (see octet rule). It does not "need" to react with other atoms in order to lose/gain electrons; therefore, it will not become an ion--cation or anion.
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neither. It's a noble gas
No. it doesn't.
No. it does not form ions
cation
Acid
No. The radon and neon will no react at all. If heated the calcium and hydrogen may combine to form calcium hydride, which is a strong base.
No. Neon is highly unreactive. No ordinary compounds of neon are known.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
It is a base It is a base It is a base
No.
No. The radon and neon will no react at all. If heated the calcium and hydrogen may combine to form calcium hydride, which is a strong base.
No. Neon is highly unreactive. No ordinary compounds of neon are known.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
It is a base It is a base It is a base
Nital, which is a solution of alcohol and nitric acid, elements like Nitrogen, Nickel, and Neon come from this base word.
Flour is a base, not an acid.
It is a Base.
The base which a certain acid turns into.Every acid had a conjugate base:HX (acid) X- (conjugate base)The acid is also called the base's conjugate acid.
Sulfuric Acid is a powerful acid and not a base.
Its a acid base simply acid ;)