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None! neon is a noble gas with a complete outer electron shell so it does not bond or form compounds with any other element.

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Q: What elements do neon sometimes make compounds with?
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What compounds are in makeup?

Sodium, and the elements that make sodium up are Neon and Magnesium


What can compounds make?

Neon is a noble gas and a member of the group 18 elements. In a lab experiment neon can form an exotic compound with fluorine.


What other elements does neon combine with?

None. Neon doesn't form any compounds.


Which elements make up compounds?

Any element except helium and possibly neon can form some compound.


Is neon only found in compound?

No.Helium and Neon are the two elements which have not made compounds yet.


Is neon a pure substance or mixture?

Neon is a pure substance. Elements and compounds are pure substances; mixtures are not.


Why does neon not have any compounds?

This is basic AS chemistry. Neon is in the group of the periodic table known as the noble gases. These elements are inert which means they don't react. Therefore neon does not have any compounds as it is unable to react with anything.


What is mercury and neon combined?

There is no compound of mercury and neon. Although mercury forms compounds with most other elements, neon doesn't form neutral compounds with anything (although some exotic ions such as (NeH)+ exist).


What compounds have neon?

neon does not form compounds


What are common compounds that contain neon?

It is very hard to get a noble gas to react and form compounds with anything, and Neon is the hardest of all due to the closeness of its outer electrons to its nucleus, when compared to larger noble gases. It is however possible to make charged molecules of Neon compounds - NeH+ is one.


Can every element in the periodic table be used to make compounds?

No, the elements helium and neon have no known nor likely compounds with any degree of stability at all. Many of the artificial elements cannot in practice be used to make compounds, because they live for too short a time before their radioactive decay to another element. We do know in theory what sorts of compounds they might make, and many of their likely properties.


What are three elements whose atoms are likely to form bonds?

Helium, neon and argon are the least likely elements to form compounds.