Neon (Ne) is a noblegas, as such it already has a filled electron shell (8 valence electrons) and don't form bonds to other atoms. So zero bonds, it is happy all by itself.
None. It is a noble gas and has a full octet. It is chemically inert.
Neon, as it is a noble gas, is highly unreactive, and will hardly form any bonds, let alone covalent ones.
Neither, Neon is an extremely stable noble gas.
As a noble gas, Neon tends to form no bonds of any kind - so it would be fewest - with ZERO.
Nothing, Neon does not form ionic bonds.
Neon is an element in group 18. It is an inert element at standard conditions. It does not form any type of bonds at standard temperature and pressure.
Neon, as it is a noble gas, is highly unreactive, and will hardly form any bonds, let alone covalent ones.
Neither, Neon is an extremely stable noble gas.
neon is a inert gas and generally does not form bonds with other atoms
As a noble gas, Neon tends to form no bonds of any kind - so it would be fewest - with ZERO.
Nothing, Neon does not form ionic bonds.
Neon is an element in group 18. It is an inert element at standard conditions. It does not form any type of bonds at standard temperature and pressure.
Neon cannot form covalent bonds as it has no lone pairs of electrons However it can form some ionic bonds such as (NeAr)+, (NeH)+ and (NeHe)+
Generally, none. Neon is very chemically stable and won't form bonds with no elements. The only type of bonds you can expect are weak Van der Waal bonds.
its a pure substance.......an element in the periodic table.........it does not have covalent bonds with other substances........
Neon does not bond with any elements.
Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons in its outer shell, but wants to complete its outer shell so it has 8 electrons to become a noble gas (Group 18; see periodic table). Therefore, 3 hydrogen atoms form a covalent bond with one nitrogen atom, sharing their single electron with Nitrogen. Nitrogen can also form bonds with 1 or 2 hydrogen atoms to form ions.
no. an ionic bond occurs between a metal and a non metal resulting in an ionic compound e.g. sodium chloride. a covalent bond is between two non or more non-metal atoms and a structure such as a giant ionic lattice or a simple molecular structure e.g. H2 will be formed