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Neon Compounds
Neon is a noble gas, and therefore generally considered to be inert. However, there is evidence that it may form a compound with fluorine, and there has been growing evidence to show that it can form other compounds. The ions, Ne+, (NeAr)+, (NeH)+, and (HeNe+), have been observed from optical and mass spectrometric studies, and neon is also known to form an unstable hydrate.
No useful or commercial compounds of neon exist at this time.