Neon Ella Swain What? The symbol of Neon is Ne The atomic mass of Neon is 20. The atomic number of Neon is 10.

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Neon Ella Swain

What? The symbol of Neon is Ne The atomic mass of Neon is 20. The atomic number of Neon is 10.

The Periodic Table

Quick Fact Neon is rare on earth, because it is a rare chemical concoction of inert and light.

Who? Neon was discovered in 1898 by Scottish chemist William Ramsay and English chemist Morris Travers. They discovered it when they cooled down a piece of atmosphere until it became liquid. They discovered three gases, krypton, xenon and of course, Neon.

Uses of Neon 1)Neon lights! People put neon behind a colored glass, which makes the brightness shine through, making it look colorful.

Uses of Neon 2) Fluorescent lamps. People put neon in fluorescent lamps, because neon really stands out in the dark, and you use lamps when it is dark.

Uses of neon 3) Neon is also used for indicator lights in cars. The Neon is bright and eye catching when they put it behind a color lens, showing other cars when a car is indicating.

Appearance Although people think that neon is a bright color like green or yellow, they are wrong. Neon is an odorless, very bright, colorless light.

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