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Don't inhale neon. I think it can kill you. I'll research that some more though. wow!! I learned something new today!! never new that. I hope this answers your question. Neon gas is not toxic at normal temperature and pressure. ... Discuss the question "What are some safety precaution when handling the element neon?"
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Though neon is about 3 1/2 times as common as helium, dry air contains only 0.0018 percent neon. This element is more abundant in the cosmos than on Earth. Neon is non-toxic, toxicity being the measure of how poisonous or dangerous an element or compound is, and non-toxic meaning harmless.
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Even though neon is for most practical purposes an inert element, it can form an exotic compound with fluorine ... Neon is a rare atmospheric gas and as such is non-toxic and chemically inert. Neon poses no threat to the environment, and can have no impact at all because it's chemically unreactive and forms no compounds.
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www.lenntech.com/Periodic-chart-elements/Ne-en.htm
www.lenntech.com/Periodic-chart-elements/Ne-en.htm
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Mercury, an element that comes from both human-made and natural sources, acts as a ... Fluorescent, Metal Halide, high-pressure sodium, mercury vapor, and neon lamps (the problem is not in the use of these mercury lamps but in the disposal). ... It then accumulates in highly toxic forms in the food chain of aquatic ecosystems.
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www.uvm.edu/~vlrs/doc/mercury.htm
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; Neon is a light, very inert gas. Colorless under normal conditions, its glows a reddish-orange in a vacuum discharge tube. Neon forms no known stable compounds. It has the smallest liquid range of any element (2.6 oC). ... Neon Element Facts ... Neon is not known to be toxic.
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www.chemicool.com/elements/neon.html
www.chemicool.com/elements/neon.html
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It is an extremely brittle flaky metal. Antimony and its compounds are highly toxic. Initial uses were as an alloy for lead as it increased hardness. Stibnite is the most common ... By 1595,bismuth was produced by reduction of the oxide with carbon , however, it was not until 1753 when bismuth was classified as an element.
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neon.mems.cmu.edu/cramb/Processing/history.html
neon.mems.cmu.edu/cramb/Processing/history.html
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The alloys of Beryllium are expensive but find uses in atomic reactors, in special glasses, and for daylight lighting. Its compounds are very toxic ... Neon (Greek for new) is element No 10. It resembles Helium in being a colourless, odourless, unreactive (or noble) gas. It forms no compounds. It is a very minor constituent...
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www.krysstal.com/elements.html
www.krysstal.com/elements.html
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Use toxic in a Sentence ... See web results for toxic ... Is the element neon...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/toxic
dictionary.reference.com/browse/toxic
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Neon (Gas/Liquid); Canadian lists CEPA Toxic substances: This material is not listed. Canadian ARET: This material is not listed. Canadian NPRI: This material is not listed. Alberta Designated Substances: This material is not listed.
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www.airliquide.ca/file/otherelement/pj/neon_air_liquide...
www.airliquide.ca/file/otherelement/pj/neon_air_liquide_canada_glenglish%20(us)52009.pdf
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