What is Neon ? By: Mike Bedard
What are Elements? Definition: a specific type of atom. I will be presenting the structure, history, and importance of Neon.
Neon’s Atom Shell K Nucleus Electrons P=10 N=10 Shell L
What is the Structure of Neon? Odorless, colorless, gas 10 protons(+), 10 neutrons, 10 electrons(-) Atomic mass is 20.1797 amu Neon’s atomic number is 10 Atomic symbol is Ne Neon’s density is 0.0008999 grams per cubic centimeter Part of the Noble Gas group
What is the History of Neon? Discovered in 1898 Found in the atmosphere by Sir William Ramsay and Morris W. Travers Discovered through the study of liquefied air George Claude created the first neon lamp in 1910
Why is Neon Important? Lamps Luminous sign tubes Voltage detectors TV tubes Helium-neon lasers Liquid form is used as a cryogenic refrigerant
Interesting Facts William Ramsay and Morris Travers also discovered other elements Neon is the 4th most abundant element in the universe Neon gives off intense red light when heated
Conclusion I learned… 10 protons 10 electrons 10 neutrons 4th most abundant element in the universe Discovered in 1898 Used in voltage detectors
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