neon is rare, but valuable
neon is valuable, it is also very rare.
why is neon so rare on earth
the neon is a very common car just the options make it rare i have 2 different ones a 95 and a 98
Neon bows are beta but depending on if the headdress is rare it's better but if it's not a rare a neon bow and headdress would be considered at equal value.
1. Neon has no chemical compounds, excepting rare unstable ions. 2. Neon emit a red light in lamps. 3. The melting and boiling points of neon are very close.
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 rare gas in the Earth's atmosphere, but is found in the form of gas molecules with a single Neon atom. Neon would need to be refined from the air or produced in the laboratory.
No, neon doesn't have a taste or color because it is a gas so color is rare and it is difficult to eat a gas. It's possible.
Neon is a rare gas element.Atomic number of it is 10.
The rare gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. They are primarily used in lighting applications, such as neon signs and fluorescent lights, as well as in gas discharge tubes for scientific purposes. Helium is also used for cooling purposes in MRI machines and as a lifting gas in balloons.
Neon is noble gas extracted from air, very unreactive, very rare, used in red lamps, vacuum tubes, some lasers.
Neon is not rare on Earth, as it is the fifth most abundant element in the universe. However, on Earth, neon is typically found in trace amounts in the atmosphere and is not naturally occurring in large quantities.