Neon is not considered "strong" in the traditional sense, as it is a noble gas and does not form chemical bonds due to its complete valence electron shell. However, its strength can be interpreted in terms of its stability and inertness, which make it resistant to reactions with other elements. This stability allows neon to maintain its unique properties and is why it is commonly used in lighting and signage. Additionally, neon's low reactivity contributes to its safety in various applications.
no. it is a liquid
Which property of neon makes it possible to be used in electric lamps
Argone
Neon is a gas at room temperature; it is liquid in a range of only 2,5 0C.
It can be found in the atmosphere. A very small percentage to be precise it is 0.002%and it is extracted by liquefying air
Asus makes PC towers that have numerous colors of neon lights inside their towers.
Neon makes up about 0.0018% of the Earth's atmosphere.
no. it is a liquid
Any of the noble gases. This can be Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon or even Radon. Neon, for example, makes red. Krypton makes a blue colour.
Chrysler does.
Neon is itself an element located in group 18 and the period 2 of the periodic table.
The first roly poly neon was in 1995. I have one with 186000 kms and going strong
This is a neon lamp.
It glows when electrically stimulated.
argon, neon
Which property of neon makes it possible to be used in electric lamps
Noble gases (such as neon) have full valence electron shells (8 electrons).