Neon. Ne AN 10 AM 20.1797 amu Neon has 10 protons and 10 Neutrons and 10 Electrons!

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Neon

Ne AN 10 AM amu

Neon has 10 protons and 10 Neutrons and 10 Electrons!

Isotopes: Ne-20 Stable Ne-21 Stable Ne-22 Stable There are no Ions

Sir William Ramsay Discovered in 1898 Discovered in the Untied Kingdom

Neon is used for Neon Signs and lighting

Neon Signs! Neon is used for OPen signs

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