We would expect Lawrencium to react with other elements similar to the way scandium or yttrium do, these being in the same column of the Periodic Table.
However, lawrencium is highly radioactive, and most of the isotopes have half-lives in the seconds; the longest lived isotope has a half-life of 40 minutes, so that doesn't give chemists much time to work with it.
how reactive is radon and will it combine with other elements
nuclear fusion
Yes it can
Elements 89 (Actinium) through 103 (Lawrencium) on the periodic table of elements.
That is unknown, sorry
Lawrencium has any uses.
how reactive is radon and will it combine with other elements
In the periodic table of elements lawrencium is followed by rutherfordium.
Lawrencium is used in the chemistry/physics of heavy chemical elements.
Uranium combine with the majority of other elements; also uranium has alloys with the majority of metals.
For example halogens, carbon, oxygen, sulfur, other nonmetals.
no
Neon has completely filled orbitals. It is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements.
No. helium is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements.
nuclear fusion
inertness, non-reactivity
yes it does