it is just greek for neo, which means new
the potassium is miscellaneous??
The name neon is derived from the Greek language neoswith the sense of new. This name was suggested by the son of Wiliam Ramsay, the discoverer with Travers.
Neon is a gas. It does not contain anything as it is an element.
There are many places that sell neon open signs. Uline is a distributor of just about anything a business would need and they sell all types of neon signs including open signs.
The name "neon" comes from the Greek word "neon," meaning "new." It was named by Scottish chemist Sir William Ramsay and English chemist Morris Travers in 1898, soon after they discovered the element. Neon is a noble gas commonly used in neon lights and signs due to its bright red-orange glow when electricity is passed through it.
anything neon except for ugly neon __-__
Neon does not react with water. It doesn't react with anything.
When discovered, it's properties in an electrical field were unique to anything discovered up to that time. So it was named "Neon", a "New" type of gas. Since then, we have discovered that a variety of gases have vivid color effects in an electrical field (which is why there are different colors of "neon" lights).
Neon is an element itself. It is not made of anything, and cannot be broken down into ingredients.
I guess with modern science and gene technology anything is possible but I would never buy or consider housing anything interfered with in that way.
the potassium is miscellaneous??
No anything is not named after Otis Williams.
The name neon is derived from the Greek language neoswith the sense of new. This name was suggested by the son of Wiliam Ramsay, the discoverer with Travers.
Neon is a gas. It does not contain anything as it is an element.
it is a noble gas and doesn't have to bond with anything
They use argon for neon lights.
No. Neon, as a noble gas, does not react with ANYTHING.