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Neon (Ne) does not ionize in chemical bonding because it is a noble gas, characterized by a full outer electron shell with eight electrons. This stable electronic configuration makes it energetically unfavorable for neon to gain or lose electrons, preventing it from forming ions. As a result, neon is largely inert and does not readily participate in chemical reactions or bonding with other elements.

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