Electrons in a atom arrange themselves into different levels, filling up from low energy near the nucleus to high energy away from the nucleus. As each level fills, the atom becomes stable and will not react easily with other atoms.
Neon happens to have filled energy levels and thus is very stable and unable to react.
Neon is a noble gas, group 18. It has a complete outer electron shell and is extremely inert. No compounds of neon are known.
Neon is a very electronegative element and has a complete octet of electrons.
There is no compound of neon and silicon. Neon does not form compounds.
There is no such thing as a compound element. Something cannot be both an element and a compound Neon is an element and so is made of nothing but neon. Neon does not form any compounds.
Neon is essentially inert and does not form compounds in the ordinary sense. As you suggest it occurs in it elemental form and is recovered from air. Please see the link.
No. Neon is a noble gas and rarely if ever forms any compounds.
None! neon is a noble gas with a complete outer electron shell so it does not bond or form compounds with any other element.
neon does not form compounds
Neon does not form any compounds.
Neon does not form any compounds.
Neon is a noble gas, which does not form any compounds.
Neon doesn't not form compounds
There is no compound of neon and silicon. Neon does not form compounds.
There is no such thing as a compound element. Something cannot be both an element and a compound Neon is an element and so is made of nothing but neon. Neon does not form any compounds.
No. Neon is a noble gas and does not form compounds.
Neon does not form any compounds or ions.
None. Neon doesn't form any compounds.
neon doesn't form any compounds at room temperature.
Neon is a chemically inert gas, a noble gas, which means it is nonreactive and does not form any compounds. Neon therefore cannot form salts.