yes because you need it for electron tubes, plasma studies, fluorescent starter tubes, gas lazors, and then comes cryogenic refrigeration. so yes its important (im the one who asked the questin in the first place).
Not for humans
It is used in neon signs
Neon is a noble gas placed in the group 18 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
It glows when electrically stimulated.
Neon-20 is used for the same things as any other natural isotopes of neon. E.G. it is used to make neon lights and helium-neon lasers. Neon-20 isotopic concentration may be important for some geological or volcanlogic studies.
Neon is important primarily for industrial and commercial use, such as neon lighting and advertising signs. It is also used in cryogenics to create very low-temperature environments. In terms of Earth's atmosphere, neon is a minor component and does not play a significant role in environmental or biological processes.
The Neon is charged with 134a refrigerant.The amount used and type of oil are important. Take it to a mechanic.
It is important to which fluids are compatible with what vehicle. For a Dodge Neon the engine needs 5w-30 for it to run smoothly.
Neon signs are used for advertising. It is also used for high-voltage indicators, switching gear, lightning arresters, diving equipment and lasers. Liquid neon is an important cryogenic refrigerant.
Its not. If it didn't glow pretty, we would ignore it completely.
Argon is a noble gas commonly used in street signs. It is inert and non-reactive, making it suitable for use in outdoor applications where stability and longevity are important.
Neon P: 10 N: 10 E: 10 It gives a reddish-orange glow, it is widely used to make advertising signs and is also used in long tubular strips in car modification. So i guess, it is important.