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It's Elemental - The Element Neon
The Element Neon - Basic Physical and Historical Information ...
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Chemical Elements.com - Neon (Ne)
Home About This Site Comments Help Links Window Version Show Table With: Name Atomic Number Atomic Mass Electron Configuration Number of Neutrons Melting Point Boiling Point Date of Discovery Crystal Structure Element Groups: Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Other Metals Metalloids Non-Metals Halogens Noble Gases Rare Earth Elements Basic Information | Atomic Structure | ...
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Visual Elements - Neon
Discovered : by Sir William Ramsay and M.W. Travers in 1898 Isolated in London, UK Origin : The name is derived from the Greek neos, meaning new. Description : A colourless, odourless gas that comprises 18 parts per million of the air. Neon will not react with any other substance. It is produced from liquid air for ornamental lighting (i.e. neon signs) because it glows red when an electrical ...
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Neon - Ne - Neon is used glow lamps, electron tubes, signs, plasma studies, fluorescent starter
Neon - Ne - Neon compressed gas is used glow lamps, electron tubes, signs, plasma studies, fluorescent starter tubes, cryogenic refrigeration and gas lasers. Neon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless monatomic gas, belonging to the Group VIIIA elements, called noble gases.
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Neon By Karrie Neon is in the element family the Noble gases. All the noble gases have the maximum number of electrons possible in their outer shell making them stable. All of the gases have eight electrons on their outer shell except for Helium has two. There is no found compounds. 10 20.1797 amu Number of Protons:10 Number of Electrons:10 Number of Neutrons:10 Who discovered this element Sir ...
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