No. because neon is a stable atom so it cannot form bond (combine) with any other atoms or moleculesor even it withself. neon is a gas, very rare gas in atmosphere it percentage is 0.0018 or so.by volume so it rare to be found in any common substances, but its found in neon lamps used in scientific laborotary
Neon is a gas found in the air. When air is cooled to the point where nitrogen becomes liquid, other gasses such as oxygen, argon, and neon, also become liquid. So neon is produced in as a byproduct of making liquid nitrogen for cooling and oxygen for the oxygen reduction process of making steel.
Neon is not very common in nature on the Earth. It can be found in traces of the earths crust, in seawater and in the atmosphere.
Relatively rare. 5 ppb (0.000005)% of the Earth's crust and atmosphere is Neon.
Normally its a gas, but in a lite neon sign its a plasma.
Neon is a natural element, but is rare on earth. It is mostly found on stars and is abundant in the universe.
A common gas found in a neon sign is neon, hence the name.
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It is used for beauitful projects and Neon Signs
Large deposits of neon could be found in a volcano's rock.
No. Neon is a gas, commonly found in those signs that looks like they're made out of glowing tubes.
Neon is found in the atmosphere. Neon is c.0.002% of the atmosphere. Also stars produce neon during the later stages of nuclear fusion.Neon is found in the atmosphere. Neon is c.0.002% of the atmosphere. Also stars produce neon during the later stages of nuclear fusion.
Depends on which place it is, so i'd say yes!!
Normally its a gas, but in a lite neon sign its a plasma.
Neon is naturally found as a gas.
Neon isn't found in compounds.
Neon is found in the form of a gas
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Neon and a combination of argon and mercury are the most commonly used gases in neon signs.
neon is found in nature as a single atom neon is not malleable
At STP neon is a gas.