I would hazard that the "Ne" means "Needle/s"
The yarn count will be 24 Ne for Single jersey fabric to be knitted on 24 gg circular knitting machine. How?? = This is where experience counts. Rohit Nayyar +91-9811970645
Formula: Ne
The symbol (not formula) for neon is Ne.
The chemical symbol (not formula) of neon is Ne.
As a noble gas, Neon does not normally form any molecules - it is a monatomic gas (unless you put it under enough pressure or get it down to reeeeallllllyyyyy low temperatures).As such the formula is just "Ne"
I believe it is Ne, because neon is a nobel gas.
As the name suggests the formula is C2Br4 Structurally, thiscould be Br2C=CBr2 ( 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoeth**e**ne) Br2HC-CHBr2 ( 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoeth**a**ne) or Br3C-CH2Br ( 1,1,1,2-tetrabromoeth**a**ne) Note the positioning of the bromine atoms and the one letter difference in the names.
For a knit jersey weighing 180 grams per square meter (gsm), a yarn count of around 30 to 40 Ne (numéro English) is typically suitable. This range balances softness, drape, and durability, ensuring the fabric maintains its structure while providing comfort. Adjustments can be made based on specific fabric properties desired, such as stretch or thickness. Ultimately, the choice may also depend on the intended use of the jersey.
The chemical formula for silicon neonide is Si2Ne3, where Si represents silicon and Ne represents neon.
Potassium and Neon are elements and hence don't have any chemical formula. Their chemical symbols are P and Ne respectively.
Yarn count "warp 40s Ne" refers to the thickness of the yarn used in the warp threads of woven fabric, measured in the "English cotton count" system (Ne). The "40s" indicates that there are 40 hanks of yarn per pound, with each hank being 840 yards long, making it a relatively fine yarn. This count is commonly used in textiles for fabrics that require a balance of strength and softness, such as shirts or lightweight garments. The designation specifically highlights its application in the warp direction, which is crucial for the fabric's structure and durability.
The symbol is just the letter N.