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.
Helium is least reactive element.It forms no compounds.Platinum is least reactive metal.
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, they are not likely to bond. Neon has a complete octet and is not reactive.
hey there buddie it because its an atom of a hydrogen molecule and its quite an angry felllo that sodium eh , whereas the neon is more calm and relaxed when it reacts
Helium is considered a stable element (you can tell because it is a Nobel gas, in group VIII of the Periodic Table), as it has a full compliment of electrons in its energy level. Ionic bonds will only be formed when a metal and a non-metal lose/gain electrons and become stable as a compound. There is no point in helium losing or gaining electrons with other elements because it's already stable.
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 is more reactive than Neon.
Helium is least reactive element.It forms no compounds.Platinum is least reactive metal.
Gold is not a reactive metal. So it is not reacting.
Gold. Titanium. Helium. Neon. Argon. Depends on the chemistry you involve it with.
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.
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.
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 reactive. It is inert.
It is not reactive at all. It will not combine with other elements.
i think sodium but im not 100 percent sure