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Neon purple does not occur naturally. You cannot mix colors to create it. It is created using chemicals.
Neon-20 is used for the same things as any other natural isotopes of neon. E.G. it is used to make neon lights and helium-neon lasers. Neon-20 isotopic concentration may be important for some geological or volcanlogic studies.
yes its true because its an element and if you want to make an element you will have to have one sort/type of atoms together (neon has 10 atoms to make an element) .
No, neon gas in a neon sign is not a compound. Neon gas is an element. In neon signs, the neon gas lights up when an electric current passes through it, producing the characteristic bright glow.
Neon has 10 electrons. It has an atomic number of 10, which corresponds to the number of protons (and therefore electrons) in a neutral atom of neon.
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Neon is combined with helium to make lasers. They are fairly inexpensive compared to other lasers, can be used for long periods of time, and have a better beam quality.
The purpose of neon light is mostly to advertise. Neon gas lights are put on buildings, billboards, and other areas to make sure people see their business or location. Neon lights are also used on signage to let customers know if a business is open or closed.
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Yes, they make a Plymouth Neon, Chrysler Neon, and a Dodge Neon. They are all mopar cars.
One use of noble gases is in lighting, such as neon lights. Because noble gases are unreactive, they can be used in these applications as they do not readily form compounds or react with other substances, allowing for a stable and long-lasting light source.
honestly, you cant neon is an element, and you cannot make neon colors from normal colors.
Add neon duct tape, use neon paints or neon markers.
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Neon has completely filled orbitals. hence it is stable.
Depends on the purpose. But if you combine neon with helium, and obtain a helium-neon laser, you can see that it is much smaller than a xenon laser.
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