No reaction will occur, the elements will stay as they are.
There is no compound of mercury and neon. Although mercury forms compounds with most other elements, neon doesn't form neutral compounds with anything (although some exotic ions such as (NeH)+ exist).
Liquid: mercury. Gas: neon.
Neon and a combination of argon and mercury are the most commonly used gases in neon signs.
I would expect Neon not to drink up all the beer, to take embarrassing photos of its friends, or to get the cops called. I would also expect that of Potassium. Partygoers are a different question.
Neon glows reddish-orange in a vacuum discharge tube
Err, Neon, in an isotope mix.
Neon purple does not occur naturally. You cannot mix colors to create it. It is created using chemicals.
There is no compound of mercury and neon. Although mercury forms compounds with most other elements, neon doesn't form neutral compounds with anything (although some exotic ions such as (NeH)+ exist).
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neon lights and signs wouldn't work without Mercury ''the element''. neon lights and signs wouldn't work without Mercury ''the element''.
Mix yellow and blue colors to create neon green. Adjust the ratio of each color to achieve the desired shade of neon green.
Nothing will happen as neon is chemically inert.
all mercury outboards mix 50:1
neon is not a color its an element. I don't think you need to mix it with anything to turn it a color.
shove it up your.......mix it
mercury mix 50:1
Mercury will not react with sodium chloride