No, It is not an ideal gas because it's one of the nonreactive noble gases.
It's well known because if we ionize it glow red, thus neon signs. But when turned on, its a plasma rather than a gas.
Yes, along with Helium, Krypton, Argon, Xenon and Radon.
Neon is a gas, has 8 valence electrons, is stable, generally unreactive and hence noble gas.
helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon, ununoctium
No. Nitrogen and neon are two different elements.
HYdrogen is not a noble gas; but neon is a noble gas.
Indeed it is!
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neon
ITS A NON METALIt's a gas, one of the so called noble gases because of its reluctance to form compounds with other elements at STP. Other noble gases at STP include helium, argon, krypton, xenon and radon
The Density of Neon at STP is: a 0.89994 mg/cm-3.
Bromine, group 17; Mercury, group 12. Both are liquids at STP
Argon is a gas at STP.
The volume of 5.0 moles of 02 at STP is 100 litres.
STP stands for standard temperature and pressure. Neon is a chemical element that is a gas at STP. The symbol for neon is Ne and it has the atomic number 10.
The noble gases always exist in monatomic form: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.
Helium is a noble gas, it is colourless, odourless gas at STP. It is a chemically inert element.
ITS A NON METALIt's a gas, one of the so called noble gases because of its reluctance to form compounds with other elements at STP. Other noble gases at STP include helium, argon, krypton, xenon and radon
At STP neon is a gas.
Neon is a gas at STP.
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neon is a gas at STP
It is somthing used for lights in shops. And I'm personally trying to get this for my homework. If Jack Banfield's reading dis, this is Harry! :D
The Density of Neon at STP is: a 0.89994 mg/cm-3.
If you are referring to a chemical reaction, neon does not react with anything. Neon is one of the so-called "Noble Gasses" or "Inert Gasses", which are very stable because their highest electron shell is full. Note that, despite their chemical stability, certain compounds can be formed from noble gasses in a laboratory setting. However, the mechanism that makes this possible doesn't work with the lighter noble gasses, like Helium and Neon, and no one has yet managed to create a truecompound from Neon.
gas at STP