Yes. Neon is a noble gas - a gas that will not react with any other element. The reason for this is that in an atom of neon, all the electron levels ('shells') are filled leaving no opportunity for it to react with other elements. Other noble gases include Helium, argon, krypton, xenon and radon.
Neon's atomic number is 10.
"Neon" is a noble gas and does not exhibit cleavage, as cleavage is a property related to the way minerals break along certain planes due to their internal atomic structure.
Oxygen and silicon are two of the principle elements. See the related link.
Yes
Neon is a Noble Gas.
Neon is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements (including itself). It exists as a mono atomic gas.
Guppies will eat neons tetra babies but are not large enough to eat fully grown neons.
Neon (the gas) is an element. Elements are pure, they are not made out of other things. For instance the gas Carbon Dioxide is a compound made Carbon and Oxygen, but Carbon and Oxygen are elements and are not made out of anything else.
The oxidation number of Neon is 0. It does not want to gain or lose any electrons. It already has a full octet, therefore it remains at 0.
no it is a gas
it is a cucumber
no.
Not for long. The neons would be eaten pretty quickly.
That is the check engine light. It stays on when the computer has detected an emissions related failure.
That engine is only in the Neons.That engine is only in the Neons.
it is nonmetal
it smell's bad