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There would be no reaction between these elements because Neon is a noble gas and already has an octet of electrons which makes it stable. It does not need to react with any other elements to gain or lose electrons.

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Neon is an inert gas, so it does not react with hydrogen.

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Neon is a noble gas, and by definition does not have valence electrons. As a result, it cannot form a hydride.

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