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Neon does not need to bond.

An atom will form a bond because it wants to have the noble gas configuration. Atoms that have the noble gas configuration have a full outer shell  of electrons. Neon is in period 2 of the periodic table meaning it's outer shell holds a maximum of eight electrons. The electronic configuration of neon is [tex]1s^22s^22p^6[/tex] or simply 2,8. The second energy level is full in neon, which is a stable configuration. Because neon has a full and stable outer shell, it does not need to bond .