Neon is one of the basic elements, therefore it has no chemicals in it. It is the least active of the noble gases, and in fact may be the most stable element known, being essentially nonreactive.
Neon purple does not occur naturally. You cannot mix colors to create it. It is created using chemicals.
The noble gases: helium, neon, argon, krypton, radon.
The outermost (2nd) orbit of Neon contains 8 electrons and therefore it is full. It therefore does not react with other elements or chemicals.
neon is not that poisionous it has Argon,Nitrogen,Xeon and small traces of Krypton and other chemicals found in the earths 700km thick atmosphere.
Neon lights were named for neon, a noble gas which gives off a popular red light, and the oxygen provides a blue color which creates the distinct color people have come to know.
yes it deos if split into certain chemicals.
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No a glow stick contains two chemicals and a suitable fluorescent dye (sensitizer, or fluorophor). The chemicals in the glass vial are a mixture of the dye and diphenyl oxalate.
About 15 parts per million (0,0015%)
the chemical behavior of neon is when you pass an electrical current through it, it illuminates and depending on the added chemicals it will light up green pink red and many other colors
Neon in German is - Neon (!) Neon tube is Neonröhre
Neon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon