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Title: Element Presentation


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Element Presentation
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About the Period Table
  • The periodic table groups similar elements
    together.
  • The elements are represented by their symbols and
    are arranged in a certain order.
  • The order is based on the number of protons an
    atom of that element has in its nucleus.

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How The Element Was Named
  • Neon was named after the Greek word neos
    (meaning new)

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Neon is a Noble Gas!!!
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Other Elements Related To Neon
  • Helium
  • Argon
  • Krypton
  • Xenon
  • Radon

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Neon was Discovered
  • Neon was discovered when Ramsey was working on
    the isolation of various gases.
  • It was Discovered in 1898,England.

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Who Discovered Neon?
  • Sir William Ramsey is the man behind the
    discovery of the element Neon.
  • He won the 1904 Nobel prize in chemistry for is
    discoveries of certain gases.

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Physical Chemical Properties
  • Some physical properties of Neon is as follows
  • It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas
  • Density 0.00090g cm(-3)
  • Melting Point -248.6 C
  • Boiling Point -246.1 C
  • Some chemical properties of Neon is as follows
  • Valance Number Zero
  • Electron Configuration2,8
  • Electro negativity Zero
  • Ionization Potential
  • 1st 21.6 volts
  • 2nd 41.0 volts
  • 3rd 63.5 volts

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Other Facts About Neon
  • of Electrons 10
  • of Protons 10
  • of Neutrons 10
  • Common Isotopes 17, (16)Ne, (32)Ne
  • Atomic Mass 20.180
  • Atomic Number 10
  • Group 18
  • Period2

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Uses Of Neon
  • Neon Advertising Signs
  • High Voltage Indicators
  • With helium it has cryogenic applications

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Souces
  • www.bio.davidson.edu/.../Gordon/3different.html
  • Jpk.whut.edu.cn//elements/text/ne/econ.html
  • www.matter-antimatter.com/neon-antineon.htm
  • www.sciencetrek.net/ramsay.htm
  • Elements/Hydrogen and the Noble Gases/pg.40-42
  • http//www.polytech.k12.de.us/hs/acadport/proserv/
    2001-2002/powerpoint/information_productmatt2_jsob
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