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Neon does not naturally combine with any other element, as it is inert, meaning it iscompletely non-reactive under natural conditions. It has, however been observed to form a polyatomic ion with other gases (meaning that it combines with an element such as helium, argon or hydrogen) under extreme temperatures and pressures in a laboratory.

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Neon can combine with elements such as fluorine, oxygen, and hydrogen to form compounds like neon fluoride (NeF3), neon oxide (NeO), and neon hydride (NeH). Neon mostly forms compounds with highly reactive elements due to its inert nature.

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Some unstable ions as (NeAr)+, (NeH)+, (NeHe)+ are known; also the compound neon cyanocyclobutane at low temperature, a neon hydrate, etc.

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