the chemical behavior of neon is when you pass an electrical current through it, it illuminates and depending on the added chemicals it will light up green pink red and many other colors
Of all the elements only Helium and Neon have no chemical properties.
Neon is a noble gas, so it typically does not react with anything. It behaves like any other gas - it conforms to the space it is in.
No. Neon is highly unreactive. No ordinary compounds of neon are known.
No. Neon can not form either an oxide or a nitride and does not react with air at all.
Neon being a noble gas doesn't bond with Sodium
No, not compared with neon.
Neon is a noble gas. It is stable and normally doesn't react, and its main use is for Neon lights. It gives of a fluorescent green yellow color.
Neon does not react with other elements.
Neon does not react with other elements.
Neon does not react with water. It doesn't react with anything.
No. Neon, as a noble gas, does not react with ANYTHING.
no
No. Neon is highly unreactive. No ordinary compounds of neon are known.
No because Neon already has 8 valence electrons.
No. Neon is chemically inert and generally doesn't react with uranium
This is basic AS chemistry. Neon is in the group of the periodic table known as the noble gases. These elements are inert which means they don't react. Therefore neon does not have any compounds as it is unable to react with anything.
No. Neon can not form either an oxide or a nitride and does not react with air at all.
Neon is an element, so it is just neon. It won't react with any other elements because it is so stable.
because it is made out of poo