Pretty much just neon signs. Its practical uses as an inert gas have been made obsolete by argon which is much cheaper.
anything neon except for ugly neon __-__
Neon does not react with water. It doesn't react with anything.
Neon is an element itself. It is not made of anything, and cannot be broken down into ingredients.
I guess with modern science and gene technology anything is possible but I would never buy or consider housing anything interfered with in that way.
the potassium is miscellaneous??
Neon is a gas. It does not contain anything as it is an element.
it is a noble gas and doesn't have to bond with anything
They use argon for neon lights.
No. Neon, as a noble gas, does not react with ANYTHING.
on my 98 neon i just had to pry up the back cover..it's not held down with anything
Neon is inert. It doesn't react. With ANYTHING. The entire column on the right hand side of the periodic table is called the "Noble Gasses" or "Inert Gasses" for this reason. Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon--all INERT. None of them reacts with anything and cannot be made to react with anything as they all have their outer ring of electrons filled.
No, dirt is not a compound of neon. Neon is an inert gas, and, like all noble gases, it doesn't generally want to combine with anything. Dirt is a mixture of many substances and compounds.