At low enough temperatures, yes. However, at anything resembling normal terrestrial temperatures, it is a gas (neon liquifies at about -410 degrees Fahrenheit, and solidifies about 5 degrees below that).
It can be at low enough temperatures. However, it has to be extremely cold; on the Fahrenheit scale, the melting point of neon is about 415 degrees below zero.
At normal temperatures and pressures it's a gas.
Neon is usually a gas, but theoretically if it got to absolute zero, then it would be a solid.
Neon ia gas at room temperature.
Neon mostly.
No, it is inert.No. Neon can not be burned in oxygen.
Nothing will happen as neon is chemically inert.
The phase of most elements, at standard temperature and pressure, is solid. The exceptions are as follows: Gas: Hydrogen, Helium, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon. Liquid: Bromine, Mercury. Standard temperature and pressure (shortened to s.t.p.) are 293K (20oC) and 1atm (normal atmospheric pressure).
Neon is a colorless, transparent gas.
Neon is an inert noble gas.
Neon can not rust, since neon is a gas, not a solid.
neon is a gas at room temp.
Neon is a gas a room temperature.
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is neon solid,liquid or gas
Uranium, gold, iron and aluminum are solid metals at room temperature. Neon is a gas.
the Dorian professional school in France provides a solid formation in neon bending
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Neon is a gas, so it has no hardness. Hardness is a property associated with solid materials, and it measures the resistance of materials like metal or minerals to deform when a force is applied to them.
Neon materials for building come from the free metal gear solid pack and the neon skin material comes from finishing the bunker
Its melting point is -248.59 °C and its boiling point is -246.08 °C