Neon is great for signs. It’ll help you know where to dine. By: Clarice Wang February 6,2013 5th Grade
Morris Travers (top) William Ramsay (bottom) Neon was discovered by William Ramsay and Morris Travers. They discovered neon in 1898.
Neon belongs to the Noble gas family Neon belongs to the Noble gas family. Helium, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon are in the same family.
Neon is expensive! It is $2.00 per gram.
X8 mass: Neon forms stars. They can have a mass of eight or more earth suns.
Neon’s atomic mass is 20.18.
Melting Point Neon’s melting point is -415.481 F (-248.6 C). It’s boiling point is -410.98 F (246.1 C)
Neon is classified as a nonmetal. Neon is liquid and is not a solid.
Neon’s origin of name is Greek. Neon’s name was founded in 1898
Neon is also used in lightning arrestors, vacuum tubes, television tubes, and gas lasers. These all have neon in it. Even the some that you can’t see.