Neon is a noble gas and is chemically inert, meaning it does not readily react with other elements or compounds. As a result, it does not burn or support combustion under normal conditions. Neon can emit light when electrically excited, which is why it is commonly used in neon signs, but it does not have the ability to burn like flammable gases.
The ability to burn is an extensive property, meaning it depends on the amount of material present. The more material you have, the more it can potentially burn.
A substance's ability to burn is called its flammability. It refers to how easily a material catches fire and sustains combustion. Factors that influence flammability include the presence of flammable gases, liquids, or solids in the substance.
combustibility? maybe, dont take my work on that. its either that or a word that starts with an "o" I believe.
Neon's burning color is a bright reddish-orange, providing a distinctive glow when the gas is excited by electricity. This characteristic emission of light is what makes neon signs and lights so recognizable and popular for commercial use.
Neon's atomic number is 10.
A substance which has ability to burn is called combustible.
Guppies will eat neons tetra babies but are not large enough to eat fully grown neons.
The ability to burn.
Combustibility is the term for a material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen.
The ability to burn is an extensive property, meaning it depends on the amount of material present. The more material you have, the more it can potentially burn.
No, You do not.
Burn, Rot,
If a material has the ability to burn, it is said to be FLAMMABLE.
no it is a gas
it is a cucumber
no.
flammability