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Neon in its pure form is an element without any H+ or OH- attached to it. This means that it is neither acidic or basic.

Neon is inert to water, so being neutral it does not have the capabillity of donating or subtracting protons (H+) from H2O.

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Neon is a noble gas and is chemically inert, meaning it does not easily react with other elements. Therefore, neon is neither acidic nor basic.

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