No, they are not likely to bond. Neon has a complete octet and is not reactive.
No. For all intents and purposes nothing can bond with neon. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. It is because Neon is an inert element and till now no known compounds of Helium, Neon and Argon are there. 5488cd61-e306-44e0-ae28-ea6221a8c13a 1.03.01
yes, they can accept the hydrogen bond with water (they don't have a hydrogen to hydrogen bond with other ketones however.)
CCl2F2 can act as a hydrogen bond acceptor at the fluorine atoms, by not as a hydrogen bond donor, as it does not have any hydrogen atoms.
As long as the hydrogen is attached to Florine, oxygen, or nitrogen the bonding will be a hydrogen bond.
it is a bond between hydrogen and bromine
Neon
No. For all intents and purposes nothing can bond with neon. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. It is because Neon is an inert element and till now no known compounds of Helium, Neon and Argon are there. 5488cd61-e306-44e0-ae28-ea6221a8c13a 1.03.01
The element Neon is not likely to form bonds with other atoms. This is because Neon has eight electrons in its outer valence shell.
Hydrogen and hydrogen+fluorine.
Inert elements do not form bond.. Helium , neon and argon aren't likely to form bond.
Neon (Ne) and Helium (He)
hydrogen sulfide
A hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond.
Hydroxly ion What? Oxygen and Hydrogen together is H2O, (water). Right? Then hydrogen usually bonds with oxygen. Or, could the answer be more like this: Hydrogen ions would most likely bond with like ions, thus the answer being Hydrogen. What do some of you think the answer is?
It is not a hydrogen bond if they are in same molecule.But H bond forms between them.
Neon being a noble gas doesn't bond with Sodium