Chemistry, asked by abbey88, 11 months ago

what is the formula of the compound that would be formed between neon and argon

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Answered by Anonymous
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Argon--along with helium, neon, xenon, radon, and krypton--belongs to the so-called "noble" gases. Also called inert gases, they have complete outer electron shells and were believed not to react with other elements or compounds. Nobility didn't last forever, however.

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Answered by inoneall575
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No compound will be formed between neon and argon as they are inert gases means they are stable


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