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The best electrical conductor is silver, followed by copper. Gases can be made to conduct well when they're ionized.
Removing energy from neon gas may cause a decrease in motion and less attraction.
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Neon is not a good conductor; but is very difficult to find quantitative data.
Neon is an insulator.
Neon is a good insulator due to its stable electron structure. Insulator acts as a barrier to electrons. Neon is used in bulbs.
Answer (1)Neon, being a noble gas, is very unreactive, forming no stable chemical compounds. Also, under normal circumstances, just like any other gas, it does not conduct electricity. However, if the voltage (ie the force behind the electricity - called the electromotive force) is high enough, gases will conduct. A good example of this is when lightning passes through the air. The voltages involved have to run into the hundreds of thousands or millions, and under these conditions the electricity passes through the air causing the atoms to ionise (split into charged particles called ions and free electrons) and creating the characteristic blue/white flash as the lightning strikes. Neon behaves in the same way, so if a high voltage is applied, it will conduct, ionising in the same way as air in a lightning strike. The colour obtained from neon, however, is not bluish white but red. This pheomenon is put to good use in neon discharge tubes where a high voltage is applied and the neon in them (under reduced pressure) conducts. These 'neon signs' are used extensively in advertising lights where a bright red glow is needed.Answer (2)It is the gas used in neon lights.These are glass tubes that have electrical terminals at both ends, and neon gas in the tube.When a high electrical voltage is applied to the terminals an electrical current flows through the tube of neon gas. The electrical current knocks electrons from the neon gas molecules, creating what are known as ions. When these moving electrons recombine with other ions in the tube different lighting effects are created.
Silver is the 2nd best conductor; behind gold and ahead of copper.
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Neon is neither a metal nor non-metal. it is a noble gas.
The best electrical conductor is silver, followed by copper. Gases can be made to conduct well when they're ionized.
Thermal energy basically is heat. Thermal energy (heat) can change a solid to a liquid state is called melting. The change from a liquid to a solid is freezing. The change from a liquid to a gas is known as vaporization. The opposite of vaporization is condensation. So yeah, thermal energy affects any state of a substance.
Neon is a noble gas, one of six, in fact. Neon reacts to electricity by off-putting a glowing color. Note that it is not a good conductor of electricity, but puts of glowing colors. (As a side note: Most 'neon' signs you see are really just lighted and colored plastic tubes. True neon signs require exponential amounts of electricity.)
TV- Electrical energy to light and sound energy Radio and stereo - Electrical energy to sound energy Fan- electrical energy to mechanical energy Toaster - Electrical energy to heat energy Light bulb- Electrical energy to Light energy Battery or cell - Chemical energy to electrical energy
Neon has only 2 energy leves. Radon has the highest with 6 energy levels.