Asked by Shewolf
Is neon and oxygen written as neonide and oxide?
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Answered by
Shewolf
Oxygen is oxide, but is neon neonide? or is it just written as neon in an ionic compound?
Answered by
drwls
Neon forms no stable compounds with other elements. Therefore, there are no "neonides".
Xenon and (I believe) krypton, which are also called inert gases, do form some compounds with fluorine.
Xenon and (I believe) krypton, which are also called inert gases, do form some compounds with fluorine.
Answered by
Shewolf
ohkay. thank you drwls. :)