Neon 16 through to Neon 34 have been synthesised/discovered.
Neon 9 through to Neon 11 are the naturally occurring isotopes,
all of which are stable. Neon 9 comprises over 90% of natural Neon in the air.
Neon 15 is the most recently reported and has not been verified (as of may 2014). Other isotopes, both heavier and lighter, could be synthesised in the future, increasing the isotope count.
Isotopes. They differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Neon's atomic number is 10.
they are known as isotopes. Dont ask people to do your homework
- Isotopes are used as sources of radiation in medicine, sterilization, nondestructive control, etc.- Isotopes can be used as tracers- Isotopes can be used as energy source- Isotopes are used for radioactive dating- Isotopes are used in chemical analysis- Isotopes are used in many instruments- Isotopes are used as source of nuclear energy in bombs and nuclear reactorsetc.
Plutonium has no natural isotopes. All plutonium isotopes are artificially produced through nuclear reactions.
Guppies will eat neons tetra babies but are not large enough to eat fully grown neons.
no it is a gas
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no.
Not for long. The neons would be eaten pretty quickly.
That engine is only in the Neons.That engine is only in the Neons.
it is nonmetal
it smell's bad
Generally no. Depending on the local police department, they MAY permit neons.
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neons
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