The outermost (2nd) orbit of Neon contains 8 electrons and therefore it is full.
It therefore does not react with other elements or chemicals.
Neon is chemically inert. It normally does not form any ion
The neon falls under the group of elements which are chemically inert. The outer valance shell of the neon is full with electrons avoiding its combination with any other element. The ideal electric configuration for the neon gas is 2,8,8 and these type of gases are also called as noble gases.
Some element that is unreactive, like any of the rare gases helium, neon, argon etc.
Ne, atomic number 10, inert gaseous element...
neon(ne) because, it has 8 dots around it!
neon is chemically inert and doesn't form any compounds under normal conditions
Neon is a "noble gas," and is chemically inert. Thus, without a lot of chemical trickery, there is no element that naturally reacts with neon.
Nothing will happen as neon is chemically inert.
No. Neon is chemically inert and generally doesn't react with uranium
Neon is chemically inert. It normally does not form any ion
Neon is chemically inert. It doesnt react with any other element and (to the best of my knowledge) has no role in living things. So I would comment that the element neon is not found inside living things.
Being an inert element, neon is not hazardous.
Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium
No neon doesn't as it has completely filled valence electrons and is chemically inert.
No, it is inert.No. Neon can not be burned in oxygen.
No. Neon is chemically inert. It does not form compounds.
Plutonium is not an inert chemical element, plutonium is very active.