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Neon only occurs in very small trace amounts in the atmosphere and possibly in even smaller traces as the result of the spontaneous fission of uranium. It is extracted from lilquified air by fractional distillation. Neon is one of three noble gases (the other two are helium and argon) that form no compounds of any kind under any conditions.

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