no. neon is an inert noble gas. Neon isn't compatible with any other substances!
neon is a noble gas therefore its a non metal
No. The noble gases are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
Neptunium (Np) is a metal. It belongs to f block elements or actinides.
Sc, scandium (21), the first metal element in the 3d-block (transition elements); next to calcium (20).
No it would be a group 18 element (helium, neon, argon, xenom, krypton or radon). These are unreactive, gaseous non-metals, which don't conduct heat or electricity at all well.
nonmetal
Neon is a gas, a nonmetal.
Neon I classified as a Nobel and Inert gas.
Neon is a non metal. It is a gas.
Neon is a non metal. It is a gas.
Neon is both a nonmetal and a gas.
Neon is naturally found non-metal
non metal
Neon is nonmetal since it's a colorless odorless gas .
The element Neon
The element you are referring to is neon (Ne). Neon is a nonmetal and a monatomic gas located in the third period of the periodic table.
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