neon is NONREACTIVE because its valence electron layer is completely filled. Which is its outermost layer. Neon does not want to give any electrons, or take any from other elements, therefore it is sturdy and can't combine with any
No. Neon is a noble gas and is unreactive.
Neon is chemically unreactive and stable
No. Neon is a noble gas and is unreactive.
No. Neon is highly unreactive. No ordinary compounds of neon are known.
Neon
Neon (Ne) is a noble gas, very unreactive.
unreactive
neon has completely filled energy levels and hence is generally chemically inert (or unreactive).
nitrogen is more reactive. neon has completely filled orbitals and is hence stable and unreactive.
Neon is an element. It is one of the seven very unreactive noble gasses.
Neon!
Neon is not even a metal! It is a noble gas, so relatively unreactive. Copper is a moderatly unreactive metal, more reactive metals include pottassium, sodium, zinc & iron.