If yes, does this movement exist in active atom molecules? Though neon is inert lab experiments show that neon molecule condenses which is due to di-pole movement now this gives rise to question if it has a role in bonding of non-inert atoms
I am no expert on this I am an Econophysicist but since Neon is a gas at room temperature String Theory suggests that you will have BEC type of condensation Branes provided you have a minimum power charge in the closed tube which is proportionate to the temperature environment for the relative heat and electrical energies. You can refer to my paper on Information Structure for modelling ideas on my RG webpage.