Neon is a light, very inert gas.
Colorless under normal conditions, its glows a reddish-orange in a vacuum discharge tube.
Neon forms no known stable compounds.
It has the smallest liquid range of any element (2.6 oC).
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Neon's atomic number is 10. Thus, neutral neon has 10 protons and 10 electrons. Since neon is a noble gas, it has 8 valence electrons.
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Neon is a chemical element not a property.
Neon can not rust, since neon is a gas, not a solid.
Which property of neon makes it possible to be used in electric lamps
It is a intensive property.
No, neon is not flammable. Flammability is a chemical property, and neon is inert because it's a noble gas and they don't react with any other elements.
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.
Neon, Ne, with the smallest difference (2 K) between melting point (25 K) and boiling point (27 K)
liquid to gas formation is physical change
Physical ...they are all colorless
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He (helium) and Ne (neon) are not properties. They are chemical elements. If you mean to as are the metals then no. They are nonmetals.
it is used in neon signs and lights, Neon gas, filled in a tube, produces a bright orange red colored light, when electric current is passed through the tube under a low pressure condition. The characteristic discharge property of neon is used in fluorescent lamps and various other lighting systems.