Neon is a member of the noble gases, also called the inert gases.
Diamond is an elemental mineral.
Chalcopyrite belongs to the sulfide group of minerals.
The element neon belong to the periodic group of noble gases, these are also called inert gasses. The element when under standard condition has no odor, no color and has a monatomic gas.
Neon belongs to the noble gas group on the periodic table. Specifically, it is located in Group 18, which is also known as the noble gases or inert gases. These elements are known for their stable and unreactive nature.
noble gas family, group 18
Tin belongs to group 14, carbon family, period 5. Neon belongs to group 18, noble gases, period 2.
Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon all belong to group 18.
The gas, neon, is elemental and thus contains no calcium. Neon contains only neon. Note atomic number 10.
They all belong to a group of heros. Depending on what special abillities they have.
Argon and neon are both noble gases in the periodic table. They belong to Group 18, which is also known as the noble gas group or the inert gas group. This means that they are chemically inert and do not readily react with other elements.
The noble gas group contain: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon, Uuo.
hydrogen is in group 1, the rest in noble gases (group 18)