| Name |
Neon |
| Symbol |
Ne |
| Atomic
Number |
10 |
| Atomic
Weight |
20.1797 |
Where
you can learn about none other than an element called Neon.
This is for Mr. Vanderlinden's sophomore fifth period class,
and the high school Rancho Buena Vista. As you know, this
site is about Neon. Have fun surfing around.
Anytime you see a kJmol-1, then it means enthalpies. This page has been last updated 02/06/2000.
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| History |
| Here
you can find information on Neon's origin and other things
it has been through in its years. |
| Chemical |
| You
can learn about the chemical characteristics of the neon
element. |
| Physical |
| What's
the Neon's melting point? It's crystal structure? Is Neon
a gas? A solid? What? Find the answers here! |
| Nuclear |
| Learn
about Neon's nuclear properties! No meltdowns included. |
| Electron
Shell |
| If
you ever heard of what a noble gas is, you'd know that
neon is one of the known six ones. |
| Environmental |
| Learn
about where Neon is mostly found, how much neon we have
in our bodies, and other stuff having to do with the environment! |
| Commercial |
| Neon
is sold around the world, you know. It's not a useless
element, and is actually used for advertising. Does the
term Neon Lights ring a bell? |
| Utilization |
| All
the uses for Neon. From lights to refrigeration. Even
see how much Neon costs. |
| Links/Sources |
| You
think I got all of this information off the top of my
head? See some links to some sources I've culled, and
even pages to my high school and personal favorite webpages.
Once you're done visiting my site, that is. Also, here's
the place for bibliographies. |
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