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What make neon make stable?

Neon has completely filled orbitals. hence it is stable.


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Why are neon and helium alike?

both have complete filled valence orbitals


Which is more active neon or nitrogen?

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Why helium and neon are ideal at room temperature?

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How reactive is neon gas and can it combine with other elements?

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Why do atoms in neon gas do not join?

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Why doesnt neon take or give electrons?

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Which two elements from boron carbon nitrogen oxygen fluorine neon aluminum silicon phosphorus sulfur chlorine and argon are the most stable?

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What are the similarity's of neon and helium?

Both are noble gases, have completely filled valence orbitals and hence are stable and chemically inert.


Which of the following elements is stable neon or carbon or boron or fluorine?

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Is helium and neon active?

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