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ChemicoolCooler Than Absolute Zero! Neon Element Facts Data Zone | Discovery | Facts | Appearance & Characteristics | Uses | Abundance & Isotopes | References The chemical element neon is classed as a noble gas and a nonmetal. It was discovered in 1898 by William Ramsay and Morris Travers. advertisements Neon
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 Elements    Ne   Toggle navigation WebElements Periodic table shop Printable table Element News Neon: the essentials Neon: historical information Neon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay, Morris W. Travers in 1898 at London, England. Origin of name: from the Greek word neon meaning new. Neon was
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Science EducationPrivacy and Security Notice Its Elemental Previous Element (Fluorine) The Periodic Table of Elements Next Element (Sodium) The Element Neon [Click for Isotope Data] 10 Ne Neon 20.1797 Atomic Number: 10 Atomic Weight: 20.1797 Melting Point: 24.56 K (-248.59°C or -415.46°F) Boiling Point: 27.07
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Neon is a chemical element with symbol Ne and atomic number It is in group (noble gases) of the periodic table . Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions , with about two-thirds the density of air. It was discovered (along with krypton and xenon ) in as one of the three residual rare
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