Neon being a noble gas doesn't bond with Sodium
neon chloride does not exist because neon is inert
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It's possible because sodium has 11 protons and electrons but neon bass 10 protons and electrons.
The sodium ion has one more proton than neon and 2 more neutrons. It has a positive charge where neon is neutral but they both do have 10 electrons
Neon being a noble gas doesn't bond with Sodium
oxygen has 8, neon has 10 and sodium has 11
open signs, neon tubes. these are some examples of neon if you are talking about neon (Ne)
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Neon and argon are used as a gas starter in sodium lamps.
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Neon is isoelectronic with the sodium ion.
neon chloride does not exist because neon is inert
Neon, argon, and oxygen are all different elements. They are not synonymous in any way.
Sodium, and the elements that make sodium up are Neon and Magnesium
It's possible because sodium has 11 protons and electrons but neon bass 10 protons and electrons.
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