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Is neon an acid or base?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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14y ago

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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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15y ago

Neon does not react with Acids. Answer found at http://www.webelements.com/neon/chemistry.html Thanks for submitting your question.

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14y ago

neither. It's a noble gas

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11y ago

No. it doesn't.

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11y ago

No. it does not form ions

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cation

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awsum thanks

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Acid

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