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No, not likely and rather unknown to do so

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Q: Would you normally expect neon Ne to form compounds?
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Would you normally expect neon Ne to form compounds and why?

Neon has completely filled orbitals / energy levels. It has 8 valence electrons and has stable electronic configuration. Hence it is chemically inert and generally donot form compounds under normal conditions.


Do you expect ionic compounds to form between two metals?

No. Two metals or more will form a mixture called an alloy.


How many ionic bonds does carbon form in its compounds?

Carbon normally forms four covalent bonds in its compounds, not ionic bonds.


Do you expect ionic compounds to form between two non metals?

No, ionic compounds typically form between a metal and a nonmetal. When two nonmetals combine, they are more likely to form covalent compounds, where electrons are shared between atoms rather than transferred.


Would you expect argon to form an ion?

No, I would not.


The elements that do not ordinarily form compounds are?

Noble gases do not normally form compounds.


What compounds form the element gadolinium and how are they used?

Compounds do not form elements. Elements form compounds.


How would the world be different if elements did not combine to form compounds?

we would not be alive


What oxyanions would you expect Uus to form?

Water


Does sodium and neon form an ionic compound?

Normally, noble gasses don't go into any compounds. Hydrogen gas will though.


What does helium's electrons do when it forms a chemical bond?

Helium is an inert gas. It is normally stable. That means that it does not normally form bonds with other atoms or compounds. Helium can be forced into temporary bonds with a handful of other elements like tungsten (Unstable compounds), but when the force is removed, these bonds disappear. There is some evidence in the chemical world that Helium perhaps could form stable compounds with certain other elements with an oxygen molecule tied into it. If this ever proves to be true, then the neon atom would be the only remaining inert gas.


Where would you expect to find water in a solid form?

glaciers