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Ne Neon Atimic number:10 Atomic mass:20.1797 Boiling point: -246.08 C Melting point: -248.59 C  Density: kg m-3

Discovered by Sir William Ramsay and Morris W. Travers in London, England, in 1898. The method used to ddiscover neon was through the work on liquid air.
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Protons: 10 Electrons: 10 Neutrons: 10 Frist energy level: 2 Second energy level: 8 Color: colorless Orbital notation- 1s22s22p6 Number of valence electrons: 8 Used for advertising signs, tv tubes, and gas lasers, Chemical reactions: does not react Neon is found in zircon, and cyrtolite Neon is grouped as a nometal, and noble gas Neon costs $33 per 100 grams Neon is produced for the usage in signs by the process called fractional distillation which filters neon out of the air. Neon is abundant in the atmophere, but it is rare on earth Neon is only o.oo18% of the earth’s atmosphere Neon is not deadly or poisonou Fourth most abudent element in the universe © Annenberg Foundation 2012. All rights reserved. [|Legal Policy] This page was created by Yinon Bentor. Use of this web site is restricted by this site's [|license agreement].Copyright © 1996-2009 Yinon Bentor. All Rights Reserved. WebElements: the periodic table on the WWW [[]] [|Copyright]1993-2011 [|Mark Winter] [[|The University of Sheffield]and WebElements Ltd, UK]. All rights reserved