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Neon, a noble gas with the atomic number 10 and symbol Ne, has intriguing properties that make it unique. With an atomic mass of 20.1797 and a cubic crystal structure, it is colorless and non-reactive. Found in everyday items like TVs and glow-in-the-dark products, neon is vital in cryogenics for its stability at low temperatures. Its melting and boiling points are -248.6 °C, showcasing its gas-to-liquid properties. Despite being invisible, neon plays an important role in various technological applications.
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NEON EON By Hanna and Brea
Introduction to Neon • Name: Neon • # of Neutrons: 10 • Symbol: Ne • Classification: Noble Gas • Atomic #: 10 • Crystal Structure: Cubic • Atomic Mass: 20.1797 • Density @ 293 K: 0.901 g/cm³ •Nonmetal • Melting Point: -248.6 °C •Color: Colorless • Boiling Point:-248.6 °C •Not Conductive • # of Protons/Electrons: 10 • Non Reactive
10 Atomic Number Chemical Symbol Element Name Atomic Mass Ne Neon 20.2
- - - - - - - E:10 - - P:10 N:10 - -
ISOTOPES: Isotope Half Life Neutrons Ne-2ostable10 Ne-21 stable 11 Ne-22 stable 12
PERIODIC TABLE NEON Nonmetal
HOW WE SEE IT Even if we don’t notice, neon is all around us. Neon is the color in our T.V.’s. Neon is a gas. When it gets very cold, it becomes liquid. It is a good liquid to use in cryogenics because it won’t combine with other elements used in cryogenics. We also may see neon in lasers and glow-in-the-dark items.