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.
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.
gas
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.
Neon (Ne) belongs to Family 18, The Noble Gasses.