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6 February, 21:54

Why wont Neon bond with anything else on the periodic table of elements?

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  1. 6 February, 22:05
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    Because it belongs to group 0 the noble gases. Neon has a complete outer shell, a stable electronic configuration, thus it can exist as a monoatomic gas, and as it cannot form ions it cannot bond with a metal. It is unreactive
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