Some dinoflagellates give off light. A chemical reaction in the cells produces light similar light produced by a firefly. water filled with these dinoflagellates glows like a twinkling neon light.
The discovery of a water hydrate was recently announced.
Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium
The unstable ion (NeHe)+ is known.
An example is the helium-neon laser.
in the case of neon, outer most orbit is completely filled .so it does combine with any other element hence
neon is a water based object
Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium
=will neon combine with other elements=
Neon has completely filled orbitals. It is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements.
None. Neon doesn't form any compounds.
Not normally.
It is not reactive at all. It will not combine with other elements.
The unstable ion (NeHe)+ is known.
No. The radon and neon will no react at all. If heated the calcium and hydrogen may combine to form calcium hydride, which is a strong base.
Depends on the purpose. But if you combine neon with helium, and obtain a helium-neon laser, you can see that it is much smaller than a xenon laser.
Neon is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements (including itself). It exists as a mono atomic gas.
An example is the helium-neon laser.
in the case of neon, outer most orbit is completely filled .so it does combine with any other element hence