Neon
Bryana Medberry Block 1 Due Thursday.
Information
- Neon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas.
- It is also chemically inactive. So far, it has been impossible to make neon react with any other element or compound.
- It has three isotopes, neon-20, neon-21, and neon-22.
- There are no compounds of neon.
- Neon is found in the atmosphere. Also stars produce neon during the later stages of nuclear fusion.
- FUN FACT: The first neon advertising sign was used by a Paris barber in 1912.
Story
There I was, just hanging in the air when I saw her. But I knew too well that we would and could, never work. My mom says it's because I'm not interactive. But I know for a fact that I'll never have that "chemistry" with anyone. No matter where I am, I won't bond with anyone. Maybe I just belong in the stars with nothing but space. Colorless, odorless, and tasteless space.
Facts:
Ne
Atomic Number: 10 Atomic Weight: 20.1797 Number of Stable Isotopes: 3
Neon
Room Temperature: Gas Element Classification: Non-metal Ionization Energy: 21.565 eV
Ne
Melting Point: 24.56 K (-248.59°C or -415.46°F) Boiling Point: 27.07 K (-246.08°C or -410.94°F)
I'd tell you a joke about noble gases, but they all argon!
Bright Lights in a Big City
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