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__**// N eo n // //(Ne)// **__

[|Neon] has the atomic number of 10 and its atomic mass is 20.18. Protons- 10 Neutrons10 Electrons- 10 Neon has 8 [|valence electrons.]

The [|orbital] notation is 1s2 2s22p6

The boiling point for neon is -246.08 degrees celcius. The melting point for neon is -248.59 degrees celcius.

Neon has a [|density]of 1444 kg m-3

Neon was [|discovered] in 1898 by [|Sir William Ramsey]. Neon was [|produced]by letting air cool down until it liquefies. The [|element] was discovered by the study of liquified air.



[|Physical] properties of Neon consist of colorless. Tasteless, and odorless.

The [|Chemical] properties are that Neon is inactive.

Its does not have any [|chemical reactions]because it is stable. It also isnt found in minerals compounds or ores because it is stable.

Neon and Helium are used for making [|gas lasers].

Neon costs [|$33 per 100g]at its pure state.

Neon is the largest use for it is in advertising signs which is an [|industrial or commercial]use.

Neon has many unusual facts about it. An [|unusual fact]is that the name neon came from the Greek word neos which means new and neon was a new gas. Also, [|another unusual fact]is a tiny fraction of air in Neon.

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