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I would expect Neon not to drink up all the beer, to take embarrassing photos of its friends, or to get the cops called. I would also expect that of Potassium. Partygoers are a different question.

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Neon doesn't react.

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Q: If you mix potassium neon and partying together what would you expect Neon not to do?
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