That would be neon 20 which represents 90.48% of the natural abundance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon
None, because noble gases don't form ions. -G
neon never becomes an ion because ions are formed to fill the valence shell which in the case of neon is already done in bonding neon dose not become an ion it just has an expanded octet
Here are a few stable ones:
neon-20
neon-21
neon-22
Neon-20 (90.48%)
Neon-22 (9.25%)
Neon-21 (0.27%)
Most common isotope of Neon is Neon-20
Neon does not form any ion
Neon does not form any ions.
I^- is the most common ion of Iodine.
Neon, if you are talking about an oxygen ion.
The most common Selenium ion is Se2- the selenide ion. It is in the same group as oxygen and its most common ion in the oxide ion O2-.
Na+ ion and neon are isoelectronic.
Neon does not form ions
what does an atom have in common with an ion?
what does an atom have in common with an ion?
Both fluoride ion and sodium ion are isoelectronic with neon. That means all have 10 electrons.
The Fluoride ion, neon atom, and sodium ion all have the same electron configuration and known as ISO-ELECTRONIC ions.
Their electron configuration =)
I^- is the most common ion of Iodine.
The most common Selenium ion is Se2- the selenide ion. It is in the same group as oxygen and its most common ion in the oxide ion O2-.
Neon, if you are talking about an oxygen ion.
Na+ ion and neon are isoelectronic.
P3- is the most common ion of phosphor. Howver, when combined with other elements such as oxygen, the phosphate ion PO43- is the most common.
Neon does not form ions
neon is a gas at STP