8 valence electrons are there in in neon's family .They are stable in nature.
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The Neon is belong to the 8th A gp: of the periodic table in this way ,all the elements of this gp: have zero oxidation state .this gp: is also known as the DIAMAGNETIC gb: very rare cases these gp: elements make a compound .so, Neon has no ionic charge.
Nitrogen has 5 electron in it's outer shell, so it would need to gain 3 electrons to have a full valence shell
Neon is a colorless inert gas at standard temperature and pressure.
STP stands for standard temperature and pressure. Neon is a chemical element that is a gas at STP. The symbol for neon is Ne and it has the atomic number 10.
Neon is a Noble Gas.
Neon is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements (including itself). It exists as a mono atomic gas.
Guppies will eat neons tetra babies but are not large enough to eat fully grown neons.
Neon (the gas) is an element. Elements are pure, they are not made out of other things. For instance the gas Carbon Dioxide is a compound made Carbon and Oxygen, but Carbon and Oxygen are elements and are not made out of anything else.
The oxidation number of Neon is 0. It does not want to gain or lose any electrons. It already has a full octet, therefore it remains at 0.
No. "Silicone" is not an element at all: It is a descriptive term for polymers made up of chains of -(Si-O-Si-O)- groups, with usually organic substituents filling the other two valences on each silicon atom. If the questioner meant "silicon" instead of "silicone", the answer is still "no": Silicon is part of the carbon family of elements in column 14 of the periodic table, but neon and the elements most similar chemically to it are in column 18.
no.
it is a cucumber
no it is a gas
Not for long. The neons would be eaten pretty quickly.
That engine is only in the Neons.That engine is only in the Neons.
it is nonmetal