Ne, atomic number 10, inert gaseous element...
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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.
neon means it glows in the dark !! x Further answer It's Greek for 'new one'.
To achieve the same electron arrangement as neon, potassium would need to lose one electron, since neon has a full valence shell with 8 electrons. This would leave potassium with a stable electron configuration similar to neon.
No. The word neon comes from the Greek "neos", meaning new. The gas was discovered in 1898 by Sir William Ramsay, in London. When they saw the gas lighting up in a tube, Sir William's 13-year old son suggested they call it new, using the Latin word for new, novum. Sir William went with the Greek, Neon.
change 'e' and you get noon
Neon is called neon from the Greek word neos meaning new
the latin word for neon is ne.
The name comes from the Greek word neos, meaning new.
Neon comes form the Greek word, νέον, meaning "new one".
Neon (Ne) is a chemical element, not a compound.
Sir William Ramsey discovered neon in 1898. It's origin is from the Greek word neon, meaning new.
The name neon is derived from the Greek word neos with the meaning of new.
From the Greek word for new, neos.
The anagrams are none and neon.
The name neon comes from the Greek word, νέον, meaning 'the new one'.
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