None. Neon is a noble gas: stable and nonreactive.
While neon is a very inert element, there are reports that it forms a compound with fluorine. There is also evidence from optical and mass spectrometric studies that Ne+, (NeAr)+, (NeH)+, and (HeNe)+ exist. An unstable hydrate can be formed.
In general, neon won't combine with anything because it's an inert gas. It just doesn't want to react with any other elements. That said, there are a couple of weird and highly unstable combinations possible, but they are observed only under extreme conditions. Use the link below for more information.
Yes, it can combine with other elements in a mixture, such as in air, where trace amounts of neon can be found. However, under normal circumstances, neon does not bond with other elements to form a compound due to its stable octet electron arrangement.
Yes, it can:
Being a gas (Ne, atomnumber 10, inert) it is mixable and mixes spontaniously with ALL other gases, like all gases do!
But it will NOT react with them, being inert like Helium and some others.
Typically, neon doesn't combine with other elements, but some lab conditions can force it to bond with less noble substances.
Neon doesnt mix good with anything becuase it has a full shell of electrons so no electrons can be gained or taken away therefore making it non-reactive!
Neon doesn't mix with anything.
neon is not a color its an element. I don't think you need to mix it with anything to turn it a color.
maybe green and neon yellow
Neon purple does not occur naturally. You cannot mix colors to create it. It is created using chemicals.
brown
ed and white
Err, Neon, in an isotope mix.
Nothing will happen as neon is chemically inert.
ed and white
neon is not a color its an element. I don't think you need to mix it with anything to turn it a color.
maybe green and neon yellow
Neon purple does not occur naturally. You cannot mix colors to create it. It is created using chemicals.
brown
shove it up your.......mix it
No reaction will occur, the elements will stay as they are.
ed and white
Nothing will happen as neon is chemically inert due to the presence of completely filled orbitals.
Mix white and red.Then add a little blue. A tiny bit. Could work :)