no
i believe, it is a 'noble gas'
but make sure you double check that
The element in gaseous or liquid neon is neon itself. Just the state of matter is different.
I think it is liquid
I suppose you could, because you can turn anything into a liquid provided you have a significant source of heat or cold, but neon boils (turns from a liquid to a gas) at -410 degrees Fahrenheit (-246 degrees Celsius), so you'd need something very, very cold to turn neon into a liquid.
neon is a gas at room temp.
Neon is a gas a room temperature.
neon is a liquid at room temperatureneon is a liquid at room temperatureThis first answer is wrong, neon is a GAS at room temperature, NOT a liquid.
gas
Considering when a sample of the atmosphere was chilled until it became a liquid, and that liquid was warmed until Neon (along with other gases) were boiled off of it, Neon is not very common in nature.
Neon is a member of the noble gas family. Neon is used to make neon signs and television tubes. Liquid neon is used as a cryogenic refrigerant.
Neon has a boiling point of -246.1 °C below this temperature Neon would be in liquid state
Liquid neon boils at 27 degrees Kelvin, so no one's really sure how fast it expands.
no. it is a liquid