There are no common reactions by neon. Although it can be forced into some reactions when under extreme conditions, neon is a noble gas with a complete octet of electrons, therefore it does not react under normal circumstances.
Neon generally does not participate in chemical reactions.
Neon is an inert gas. It does not readily ionize in chemical reactions.
Neon is extracted from air by fractional distillation.Neon can be obtained by nuclear reactions.
neon is a liquid at room temperatureneon is a liquid at room temperatureThis first answer is wrong, neon is a GAS at room temperature, NOT a liquid.
.)They are used in neon signs due to their colours produced by reactions .)They are the most reactive "NON-METALS"
The word use is kind of ambiguous, but to get an idea look up each of their electronegativities: They both have zero electronegativity so they both are pretty useless in chemical reactions.
Neon is an inert gas. It does not readily ionize in chemical reactions.
Neon is an inert gas. It does not readily ionize in chemical reactions.
Neon is extracted from air by fractional distillation.Neon can be obtained by nuclear reactions.
neon doesnot cleave or form reactions
Neon is colorless, does not undergo chemical reactions, and emits red light if an electric current is passes through it.
No, it is inert.No. Neon can not be burned in oxygen.
They are all inert or "noble" gasses that generally are not affected in chemical reactions.
Neon is not reactive at all because it has a full p sublevel of electrons (8 valence electrons total). This is a very stable configuration, and as a result, neon is neither a reactant nor a product in normal chemical reactions.
.)They are used in neon signs due to their colours produced by reactions .)They are the most reactive "NON-METALS"
neon is a liquid at room temperatureneon is a liquid at room temperatureThis first answer is wrong, neon is a GAS at room temperature, NOT a liquid.
They are Noble Gases aka Inert Gases. They don't undergo chemical reactions very easily.
No no, not inner gases, you mean inert gases. That is a gas that does not engage in chemical reactions. These are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Inert means inactive.