neon lights.
Neon is a gas. It does not contain anything as it is an element.
Neon signs is one use.
As all chemical elements the neon atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
No, not all neon signs actually contain neon gas. While neon signs were originally made with neon gas which produced a distinct red-orange color, other gases such as argon, helium, and mercury vapor are also commonly used in modern neon signs to produce different colors.
I think it is liquid
No.
Neon's atomic # is 10 so it has 10 protons
neon doesn't form any compounds at room temperature.
The nucleus of neon contains 10 protons and 10 neutrons for the most stable isotope of neon.
The element in gaseous or liquid neon is neon itself. Just the state of matter is different.
Two moles of neon contain 12,044281714.10e23 atoms.
No, neon is not a naturally occurring component of food. Neon is a colorless, odorless, and inert gas commonly used in neon signs and lighting but is not found in food products.