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The element neon symbol is Ne, Neon has 10 protons and electrons, Neon’s atomic number would be the number 10, and Neon’s atomic mass would be 20.20. Neon’s melting point would happen to be -248.5 degrees Celsius also neon’s boiling point would happen to -246.08 degrees Celsius. Neon also has 8 valence electrons. Neon has a density that would happen to be 0.9g. Neon made a couple good inventions and products with neon or has neon in it for my first example would have to be the neon bulb lit this bulb would be a lamp indicator that was purchased at radio shack In may 2002. The price of this item would be 2.00 per light bulb. An other example would happen to be the neon laser pointer this was sold of febuary,28,2009 this item sold for about 3.00 a per laser pointer.[|webelements.com/neon]

Neon was discovered by William Ramsay and Morris Travers in 1898 in London.

Here’s a fun fact that you probably didn’t know about the element neon 0.0018 percent of the Earth’s atmosphere is neon. Another would be neon has no stable compounds.[]

How the element was discovered would happen to be at William Ramsay and Morris Travers at the university collage in London by a gas evaporated and the gas turning lighter and the gas turning red from the other chemicals evaporating from it and made a new gas that was red in it associated with the signs that it was neon a new gas.

Neon would cost you if you went to buy neon it would cost you $33.00 per 100g but that’s only for pure if you want bulk it would cost you a lot of money per 100g.

Neon is quite used for the signs you see with light or the glow lamps people have I their rooms its also made for television tubes and warming indicators it can also be a liquid that you can refrigerate.

Neon has many chemical and physical properties for example neon’s standard form is a gas. The physical property would i have to say it is a gas and when it.

Neon has to be found in our atmosphere and also it can be liquid finde []

Neon is manufactured in sign factories to make signs[] The chemical reaction neon has is the change of energy and it gives off heat. []

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