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Neon-Ne http://www.rsc.org/chemsoc/visualelements//pages/pertable_fla.htm

//__** [|Boiling point- 410.895 oF] **__//
//__** [|Melting point- 415.462 oF] **__// //__** [|Density- 0.9 g/l] **__// //__** [|Discovered date- (1898)] **__// //__** [|Discovered by- Sir William Ramsay and M.W Travers] **__//



Neon Signs Electron configuration and orbital notation- 1st 2 2nd 8 1S 2 2S2 2P6 Protons-10 Eletrons-10 Neutrons-10 __Physical__ // Liquid range 2.51k // // Molar volume 13.23 cm3 //

__Chemical__ // It doesn’t react with anything because it’s // // Nobel gas, they are very stable and there // // highest electron shell is full. // Where do we get it?- from the earth’s atmosphere. Chemical reactions- no because it’s outer most energy level is full __ Uses- __ Neon signs, T.V tubes, light bulbs. Cost- $33 for 100g

Unusual facts- The word neon comes from the Greek word “Neos” meaning new. Fact 2. Neon is a rare gas that is found in the earths atmosphere obtained from liquid air