Neon only occurs in very small trace amounts in the atmosphere and possibly in even smaller traces as the result of the spontaneous fission of uranium. It is extracted from lilquified air by fractional distillation. Neon is one of three noble gases (the other two are helium and argon) that form no compounds of any kind under any conditions.
Neon is found in Earth's atmosphere. It can also be found in diamonds, and it is used in lighting. It can form an exotic compound with fluorine.
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Usually it is found in compound form but can easily as a pure element, just depends on the conditions
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Group 0 Elements ( Helium, Neon, Argon...) do not form compounds because they have a complete Octet and are thus unreactive and exist as mono atomic elements
Normally, noble gasses don't go into any compounds. Hydrogen gas will though.
There is no compound of neon and silicon. Neon does not form compounds.
Neon is found in the form of a gas
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No. Neon is a noble gas and does not form compounds.
your mom is combined with neon
No such compound exists. Neon does not form chemical bonds.
neon doesn't form any compounds at room temperature.
No.Helium and Neon are the two elements which have not made compounds yet.
No. Neon is chemically inert. It 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 a noble gas, and therefore, almost never is part of a compound.
Neon is an element, not a compound. A compound requires more than one type of element in the molecule. Since Neon is monatomic (stable as a single atom - does not combine with other atoms to form molecules) there is no chance for it to be a compound.