Neon is a colourless , odourless gas.
It glows only when an electrical discharge is passed through it; Neon lights.
Neon is typically seen as a bright reddish-orange color when it is in its gaseous state and used in neon signs.
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Neon is a gas- when electric current is passed through neon, it glows (think of an electric sign at a business) The term neon has been used to describe bright, vibrant colors that are eye popping.
The noble gas with atoms in the ground state having the same electron configuration as nitrogen in a molecule of isocyanic acid is Neon. Both nitrogen and neon have the electron configuration of 1s² 2s² 2p³ in their ground state.
At low enough temperatures, yes. However, at anything resembling normal terrestrial temperatures, it is a gas (neon liquifies at about -410 degrees Fahrenheit, and solidifies about 5 degrees below that).
neon green =green neon blue=blue neon yellow=yellow ect.
It is a colorless noble gas, so you can't really see it.
In Neon's plasma state, it has a reddish-orange glow. When at room temperature, Neon is colorless and odorless. (GAS)
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Gas in most normal circumstances.
Neon, an inert gas, is a gas at non-cryogenic temperatures. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on neon.
Normally its a gas, but in a lite neon sign its a plasma.
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Neon is a gas at STP.
Neon is a gas
There are multitudes of neon fish, so this question is too vague to answer.
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