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No, it is inert.
No. Neon can not be burned in oxygen.

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Neon is not flammable because it is an inert gas, meaning it does not readily react with other substances to produce a flame. Neon is often used in neon signs because it glows brightly when an electric current passes through it.

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Neon is not flammable at all as it is a noble gas.

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Neon is not explosive, even though its a gas. Neon is chemically inert because it has completely filled orbitals.

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No. It is inert.

Although neon does not burn chemically, there are several nuclear fusion reactions involving neon, which occur in massive stars.

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Neon is an inert gas and so it is not flammable at all.

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no neon is not flamable

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NO, Neon is not explosive.

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No. Neon doesn't catch fire.

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