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#1 neon is a Noble gas and does not react.
#2 if any other atoms present in the neon gas, either combined or in a mixture, the electric arc to make the neon gas glow would not occur.
No neon is not a organic compound cause it does not contain carbon. The formula for neon is " Ne"
Neon is itself an element located in group 18 and the period 2 of the periodic table.
Neon and silicon do not react with each other to form a compound under normal conditions. Neon is a noble gas and is typically inert, while silicon is a metalloid that forms compounds with elements like oxygen and hydrogen.
A macroscopic sample of neon would simply refer to a visible quantity of neon gas. This could be in the form of a container filled with neon gas or a neon sign, where neon gas is used as the filling. Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert gas that emits a distinct reddish-orange glow when used in these applications.
Normally its a gas, but in a lite neon sign its a plasma.
No, neon gas in a neon sign is not a compound. Neon gas is an element, a noble gas with the chemical symbol Ne and atomic number 10. It is used in neon signs because it emits a bright red-orange light when electricity passes through it.
Neon from a neon sign is an element. It has the symbol Ne and is in group 18 which is noble gasses.
No. Neon is a noble gas and does not form compounds.
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Neon is a noble gas element.
No neon is not a organic compound cause it does not contain carbon. The formula for neon is " Ne"
Neon (Ne) is a chemical element.
Neon (Ne) is a chemical element, natural, gas, practically inactive.
Yes, a glowing neon sign represents a physical change because the neon gas inside the sign undergoes a change in energy state to emit light. This change is reversible and does not alter the chemical composition of the neon gas.
When you put neon gas in a tube and electrically charge it, this creates a neon sign.
Neon is a colourless gas except when an electric current passes through it, as in a neon sign.