Neon and sometimes argon
The answer to this is neon.
Noble Gases are useful because they make up chemical elements.
The noble gas Neon is in neon signs.
The noble gas notation is a notation formed as a result of the electron configuration notation being used in conjunction with noble gases. The noble gas preceding the element in question is written then the electron configuration is continued from that point forward. The notation is shorter to write and makes it easier to identify elements. The noble gas notation starts for elements after helium. For example, the electronic configuration of carbon is 1s2 2s2 2p2, whereas its noble gas notation is [He] 2s2 2p2.
Its mostly Argon and a small amount of mercury. Its the main ingredients inside a flourescent lightbulb, which are used to light up billboards and highway signs. See the related link for more information on flourescent bulbs.
A noble gas is inert. However they sometimes sodium ions or mercury vapor.
The answer to this is neon.
Only group 18 elements have noble gas configuration. All other elements lack a noble gas electronic configuration.
He Helium is a noble gas
Noble Gases are useful because they make up chemical elements.
If the color is red, the element is neon, a noble gas.
The noble gas Neon is in neon signs.
Neon gas is generally used, with little argon
The noble gas notation is a notation formed as a result of the electron configuration notation being used in conjunction with noble gases. The noble gas preceding the element in question is written then the electron configuration is continued from that point forward. The notation is shorter to write and makes it easier to identify elements. The noble gas notation starts for elements after helium. For example, the electronic configuration of carbon is 1s2 2s2 2p2, whereas its noble gas notation is [He] 2s2 2p2.
Its mostly Argon and a small amount of mercury. Its the main ingredients inside a flourescent lightbulb, which are used to light up billboards and highway signs. See the related link for more information on flourescent bulbs.
all noble gas elements
No. Halogens are group 17 elements. Noble gases are group 18 elements.