neon is a noble gas that will not react with anything -- any other element except helium is more reactive than neon!
With lithium, quite a reactive metal, it is certainly more reactive than neon.
Lithium.
lithium is a metal, neon is a non metal. lithium is a solid, neon is a noble gas. lithium is reactive, neon is an inactive gas!
helium
They are both noble gases. Neon is more reactive than Argon because it has a smaller radius, therefore its electrons are closer to the nucleus
The elements from most reactive to least reactive are: Chlorine, Oxygen, Argon, and Neon.
Lithium is more reactive than Neon.
Lithium.
Lithium by far, it is an alkali metal. Alkali metals are known to explode when they are placed in water (hydrogen gas is released). Nitrogen has two electrons to fill, and alkali metals have one electron to give off. Think of it as 2>1. Just know that lithium is more reactive than nitrogen.
lithium is a metal, neon is a non metal. lithium is a solid, neon is a noble gas. lithium is reactive, neon is an inactive gas!
No. Neon is a noble gas in group 18 and is chemically inert. Nickel is a metal in group 10 and is reactive.
nitrogen is more reactive. neon has completely filled orbitals and is hence stable and unreactive.
Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium
Yes, Neon is a noble gas (its outer shell of electrons is full) and does not react with anything, while Chlorine is a halide and is very reactive.
No, neon already has 8 electrons in its outer shell. Why would it need more?
helium
They are both noble gases. Neon is more reactive than Argon because it has a smaller radius, therefore its electrons are closer to the nucleus
Neon is not even a metal! It is a noble gas, so relatively unreactive. Copper is a moderatly unreactive metal, more reactive metals include pottassium, sodium, zinc & iron.