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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.

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What happens when you combine the elements lithium and neon?

Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium


What are some chemical properties neon?

=will neon combine with other elements=


How reactive is neon gas and can it combine with other elements?

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