Is neon neutral and stable or unstable?

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Answer 1

Answer:

neon is stable

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beacuse it has a full octet or valence shell of 8 electrons

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Answer 2
Neon is one of the most stable and least reactive elements due to having full valence shells

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You are planning on making punch and you would like to cool it with ice. At the
store, there are 2 different one-pound bags of ice to choose from:

one that contains large ice cubes

one that contains small ice chips.

You only want to purchase one bag of ice and will add the entire bag to the punch.

Would one of the bags cool the punch at a faster rate? If so, which one and
why? If not, why?

Would one of the bags of ice cool the punch to a lower temperature? If so,
which one and why? If not, why?

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would be the small ice chips because their energy will be melted more quickly
The small ice chips because they are smaller so they will melt faster and keep it cool
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