no. it is a liquid
Neon tetrafluoride, but that compound doesn't exist in nature, you basically have to force it.
Helium, argon, krypton, and neon are elements that are nonreactive noble gases, not Van der Waals forces.
yes! It is because Neon has the largest atomic mass so the force of attraction between electrons and protons in the positively charged nucleus is the highest compared to all the other electrons in period 2.
No. Neon is an element.
no. it is a liquid
London forces are the only forces present in neon molecules.
Neon tetrafluoride, but that compound doesn't exist in nature, you basically have to force it.
Neon is a gas, so it has no hardness. Hardness is a property associated with solid materials, and it measures the resistance of materials like metal or minerals to deform when a force is applied to them.
Helium, argon, krypton, and neon are elements that are nonreactive noble gases, not Van der Waals forces.
Neon in German is - Neon (!) Neon tube is Neonröhre
yes! It is because Neon has the largest atomic mass so the force of attraction between electrons and protons in the positively charged nucleus is the highest compared to all the other electrons in period 2.
Neon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon
No. Neon is an element.
Neon blue - FF Neon green - FF00 Neon pink - FF0066 Neon purple - 6600FF
Neon is called neon from the Greek word neos meaning new
neon colors- cheat codes NEON BLUE....FF NEON GREEN... FF00 NEON PINK.... FF0066 NEON PURPLE.... 6600FF