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no, Homogeneous is a term used when talking about a mixture. It means to have the same appearance through out the mixture. Neon is a noble gas and a single element. unless ur talking about neon and some other molecule or compound this term does not apply. neon is a noble gas. all noble gasses have a full outer shell (octet rule). all elements on the table react and strive to achieve this because having a full outer shell makes the element un-reactive and reduces the energy in that element tremendously.

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Neon gas is a homogeneous mixture because it is made up of only one type of gas molecules (neon) uniformly distributed throughout the space it occupies.

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Neon is an element, and elements cannot be broken down any further. If they could, they wouldn't be elements; they would be compounds. Therefore, Neon is homogeneous. Hope this helps. :)

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It is an element.

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Yes.

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