Neon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Neon (pronounced /ˈniːɒn/ ) is the chemical element that has the symbol Ne and atomic number 10. Although a very common element in the universe, it is rare on Earth. A colorless, ine...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element neon ... Brief description: neon is a very inert element. Neon forms an unstable hydrate. In a vacuum discharge tube, neon glows reddish orange. Of all the rare gases, the discharge of neon is the most intense at ordinary voltages...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains compounds information for the element neon ... This section lists some binary compounds with halogens (known as halides), oxygen (known as oxides), hydrogen (known as hydrides), and some other compounds of neon. For each compound, a formal oxidation number for neon is given,
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The Element Neon - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Neon; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Neon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay, a Scottish chemist, and Morris M. Travers, an English chemist, shortly after their discovery of the element krypton in 1898. Like krypton, neon was discovered through the...
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A non-profit organization to preserve and study the area's neon signs. Information about signs on a self-guided tour of Fremont Street, or guided tour at the Neon Boneyard for special groups. ... The Neon Museum says goodbye temporarily to the...
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; Basic Information | Atomic Structure | Isotopes | Related Links | Citing This Page ... Neon at Chemical Elements.com ... [Bohr Model of Neon]
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Comprehensive information for the element Neon – Ne is provided by this page including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides and technical terms are linked to their definitions. ... Neon Menu...
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Neon (NEO) aen; Windowsignium dms; ... Use of neon; Initially, there was no use for neon. The French engineer, chemist, and inventor Georges Claude (1870-1960), was the first to apply an electrical discharge to a sealed tube of neon gas (circa 1902). Neon glows red when an electrical charge was passed through it.
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