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Is neon highly reactive

Updated: 8/9/2023
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9y ago

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No, not really. Neon is a Noble Gas meaning it has all the shells in its atom filled so it doesn't really share, gain, or lose electrons. Study has shown it could possibly combine with Fluorine.

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9y ago

Neon is a noble gas. Noble gases have full valence electron shells. Because of this, neon and other noble gasses are not reactive at all.

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6y ago

Neon is an inert gas, and is non-reactive.

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13y ago

No. Neon is completely nonreactive.

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