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Neon By. Santana Meredith

10 Ne 20.1797. Neon By. Santana Meredith. Neon is used in making advertising signs Used to make high-voltage indicators, lightning arrestors, wave meter tubes and TV tubes. Neon and helium are used in making gas lasers. Liquid neon is an economical cryogenic refrigerant.

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Neon By. Santana Meredith

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  1. 10 Ne 20.1797 Neon By. Santana Meredith

  2. Neon is used in making advertising signs Used to make high-voltage indicators, lightning arrestors, wave meter tubes and TV tubes. Neon and helium are used in making gas lasers. Liquid neon is an economical cryogenic refrigerant. It is also used to make neon lights Neon is colorless Neon is a noble gas The melting point is 248.6 c The boiling point is 246.1 c Neon Systems is the industry that uses neon. uses and properties of neon

  3. Neon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay in London, England in 1989. Neon is from the Greed word “neos” meaning “new”. Neon is used for lighting and is obtained from liquid air The melting point is 248.6 c The boiling point is 246.1 c Neon has 10 protons and electrons Neon has 10 neutrons Neon is colorless Neon is a noble gas The atomic number is 10 Facts about neon

  4. Used in Making lights Symbol Ne Making Advertising signs Atomic Number 10 uses Basic Info Neon and Helium are Used in Making Gas lasers Atomic Mass 20.1797 neon colorless properties Obtained By liquid air origin Sir Williams Ramsey Noble gas 0.901g/cm3 1898

  5. URLS • http://www.webelements.com/webelements/scholar/elements/periodic-table/uses.html • http://www.chemicalelements.com/index.html • http://chemistry.allinfoabout.com/periodic/periodictable.html • www.google.com

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