Only some metals, with a special electron configuration could get magnetic.
The most well known metals, that could get magnetic are Iron (Fe), Cobalt (Co) and Nickel (Ni). Also you can find metals in the category of rare earth elements, that could get magnetic.
Neon could not get magnetic for two reasons:
1. It is a nonmetal.
2. It has a stable electron configuration.
neon is not magnetic
Yes. neon is diamagnetic.
In short - no.
Neon is a not magnetic element.
The element Mercury is not magnetic except at cryogenic temperatures.
Neon mostly.
Neon is a colorless, transparent gas.
Silicon is a diamagnetic chemical element (not magnetic).
There are 8 valence electrons for neon.
No, Neon is Not Magnetic
Neon is an element
Neon is an element.
No. Neon is an element.
neon is a colourless element
Neon's physical appearance is it has a redish-orangish glow that comes out of the object. It is also very bright from the Ne+NeAR+NeH+HeNe.....
Neon is a none metal element. atomic number of it is 10.
Neon from a neon sign is an element. It has the symbol Ne and is in group 18 which is noble gasses.
On the periodic table of the elements, Ne is the abbreviation for Neon. It is only one element, and is not a compound at all.
Yes. Neon is mono-atomic element
Neon is a noble gas element.
Neon is an element, meaning it is not a mixture. Find Neon in the periodic table of elements.