Cadmium.
Oxygen, Neon, Xenon, Nitrogen (just to name a few)
carbon, oxygen, neon, helium chlorine xenon, and radon
Carbon dioxide, argon, nitrogen,krypton ,neon, xenon ,helium ,oxeygen
Im guessing by gas non-metal, you mean the non-reactive noble gases. These are: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon
I guess the question is related to neon lamps rather than element neon. Neon lamps do use xenon gas it it. By varying the composition of gases used, the colour given out by the neon lamps can be changed.
Nonmetals are: hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, chlorine, argon, krypton, xenon, radon, bromine), carbon, phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, and iodine.
The Xenon is the better phone. The new Neon II is similar to the Xenon.
Neon and xenon are both noble gases found in the periodic table. Neon is commonly used in neon signs due to its bright red-orange glow when electrically charged, while xenon is used in specialized lighting and as an anesthetic gas in medical procedures. Both gases are chemically inert and have several applications in different industries.
helium neon argon krypton xenon radon
Depends on the purpose. But if you combine neon with helium, and obtain a helium-neon laser, you can see that it is much smaller than a xenon laser.
Oxygen Nitrogen Argon Hydrogen Carbon di oxide Biogas Acytylene Krypton, Neon and Xenon Ozone
Neon, Krypton, Xenon were discovered in 1898 by William Ramsay and Morris William Travers.