-Red and Orange Neon Lights
-Cheap Lasers (with Helium, Yttrium, Aluminium, and Iron)
-Vaccum Tubes
-High-Voltage Tubes
-Television Tubes
-Liquid Helium preserver
it is used in neon discharge lamps and neon signs.
no matter what in the future you will still use neon for advertisement signs.
neon signs, on storefronts.
No. Neon is an 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.
it is used in neon discharge lamps and neon signs.
Most likely the element you are talking about is Neon.
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.
Neon certainly is an element. Every atom in neon has the same number of protons in its nucleus, namely 10, and every other atom in the universe has either more or fewer protons in its nucleus, which is what it means to be an element. That is what it means to be an element; you have the same particular number of protons in every single atom . Like Helium, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon, Neon is what we call a noble gas which means that it need not be able to form compounds at all, and unlike Krypton, Xenon, and Radon, but like Helium and Argon, it does indeed not form any compounds at all. It can of course form mixtures, such as if you mix it with other gases, including the other noble gases, but neon by itself is of course not mixed, or it would not be neon. Therefore, yes, neon is an element, not a mixture, and not a compound. If this was a homework question, I hope you will be able to answer it for yourself in future. What is more important, I really, really hope you will know what you are talking about when you do!
Yes. Neon is mono-atomic element