argon, radon krypton and xenon. although helium can be considered to be one of the noble gases
Neon belongs to group of noble gases. The other elements are Helium, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Redon.
No- fluorine is a halogen and Neon is an inert or noble gas. Fluorine is one of the most reactive elements of all and Neon is the 2nd most unreactive after Helium. You can not get more different.
Fluorine
Neon belongs to Group 18 of the periodic table, which is known as the noble gases. Other elements in the same family include helium, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. These gases are characterized by their lack of reactivity due to having a full valence shell of electrons. This makes them stable and inert under standard conditions.
Fluorine The Halogen Family of elements is made up of the elements Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine. Neon is one of the Inert or Noble gases. Lithium is a member of the Alkali Metal group of elements. Bismuth is in the same group of elements as Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic and Tin.neon
Yes they are both Noble Gases found in Group VIII A on the periodic table.
No. They are two different elements.
On the peroidic table of elements, the family tells you a brief overview of what kind of element it is. It could be a metal, or gas, and it usually describes what kind of metal (transition) or what kind of gas (noble).
There are seven, not two, other elements in the same period as neon. They are lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine.
Noble gases: Ne (neon), Ar (argon), Kr (krypton), Xe (xenon), Rn (radon)
Nitrogen, oxygen, and neon are all elements on the periodic table. They are all gases at room temperature and are part of the same group/family on the periodic table, known as the noble gases.
No, elements in the same column are in the same family.