Neon is extracted from air by fractional distillation.
Neon can be obtained by nuclear reactions.
Neon Nights was created on 2003-03-17.
Yes, neon is not commonly used in glow sticks. Glow sticks typically contain hydrogen peroxide, a dye, and a chemical called phenyl oxalate ester, which all contribute to the chemical reaction that produces light. Neon gas is used in neon signs and lighting due to its bright glow when electrified.
Usually by fractional distillation. Fractional distillation is when you gradually cool the air, stopping every time something condenses (liquifies) out of it. (Alternately, you could start with liquid air and gradually raise the temperature). Since we know the boiling point of neon, once you've cooled air to that temperature, you know that whatever liquid (or gas, if you're going the other way) is forming at that time must be neon.
Neon is primarily obtained through cryogenic distillation of liquid air. It represents about 0.0018% of the Earth's atmosphere, making it one of the rarest gases in the air. By cooling air to extremely low temperatures, gases are separated based on their boiling points, with neon being collected as it reaches its boiling point of -246.1°C.
Neon purple does not occur naturally. You cannot mix colors to create it. It is created using chemicals.
Neon is created in stars by the fusion of a helium nucleus with an oxygen nucleus. On Earth, neon is not "created". It's naturally present in the atmosphere in very small quantities, and it can be extracted by liquifying air and then using fractional distillation to separate the neon from the remainder.
The Neon Judgement was created in 1981.
Neon Lights was created in 1978.
A Neon Rome was created in 1984.
Neon Cross was created in 1983.
Neon Bible was created in 2006.
Neon zonatus was created in 2002.
Neon the Unknown was created in 1940.
Neon Christ was created in 1983.
Neon Trees was created in 2005.
Neon Venus was created in 1997.
Living in Neon was created in 2002.