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Neon Ella Swain
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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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The Periodic Table
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Quick Fact Neon is rare on earth, because it is a rare chemical concoction of inert and light.
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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.
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Uses of Neon 1)Neon lights! People put neon behind a colored glass, which makes the brightness shine through, making it look colorful.
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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.
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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.
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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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