Each atom has its own properties, including Neon. One of the most important properties an atom can have is the atomic mass.
So how much does Neon weight... or how much mass does it have?
The answer is 20,1797. However there is a lot of secret stuff about Neon that most people don't know
Let's check it?
So how much does Neon weight... or how much mass does it have?
The answer is 20,1797. However there is a lot of secret stuff about Neon that most people don't know
Let's check it?
Neon Overview
Neon Atomic Mass
Description
Colorless, odorless, tasteless inert gas. Fourth most abundant element in the universe and fifth most abundant in the earth's atmosphere (18.18 ppm).
Atomic Symbol
Ne (Neon)
Discovery
Discovered By: Sir William Ramsey, M.W. Travers
Year: 1898
Location: England
Discovered By: Sir William Ramsey, M.W. Travers
Year: 1898
Location: England
State at 20 °C
gas
Uses
Primarily for lighting.
Primarily for lighting.
Sources
Obtained from production of liquid air as a byproduct of producing liquid oxygen and nitrogen.
Obtained from production of liquid air as a byproduct of producing liquid oxygen and nitrogen.
Name Origin
Greek: neos (new).
Greek: neos (new).
Want to learn more details and data about Neon? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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