Neon has a filled, thus very stable out shell of electrons. However, if enough energy is supplied, even noble gases such as neon can be forced to enter chemical reactions. read more
So far, it has been impossible to make neon react with any other element or compound. Occurrence in nature and Extraction The abundance of neon in normal air is 18.2 parts per million (0.0182 percent). read more
Reaction of neon with air. Neon does not react with air, even under extreme conditions. Reaction of neon with water. Neon does not react with water. It does, however, dissolve slightly to the extent of about 10.5 cm 3 kg-1 at 20°C (293 K) Reaction of neon with the halogens. Neon does not react with any of the halogens. Reaction of neon with acids. Neon does not react with any acids. read more