No. They are two different elements.
No. Neon atoms and Argon atoms have different atomic numbers. Which means they have different numbers of protons.
Helium,Argon,Xenon,Kripton
The nearest noble gas to neon is argon. Neon is located in Group 18 of the periodic table, and argon is the next element down in the same group. Neon has an atomic number of 10, while argon has an atomic number of 18.
Argon(Ar) and Helium(He)
Neon and argon are two distinct elements.
The chemical symbols of neon and argon are Ne and Ar.
Helium, neon, krypton, xenon, radon and ununoctium.
Helium and neon are in the same group, Group 18 (Noble Gases), also known as Group 8A. Argon is also in Group 18.
Neon belongs to group of noble gases. The other elements are Helium, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Redon.
Argon is larger than neon because it has more electrons and a larger atomic radius.
Diffusion
The electron arrangement in an ion of chlorine will be similar to argon because both chlorine (Cl) and argon (Ar) are in the same period (row) of the periodic table. Neon (Ne) is in a different period and has a different electron arrangement.