how is neon reacted with different elements to create different neon colours if it's valency is 0?
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Neon is not react with any other
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Since neon is a noble gas, it has its full share of valence electrons, which makes it unlikely to bond with other atoms. Under certain conditions other noble gases, specifically xenon and krypton, can form compounds in extreme temperatures and pressures. Neon exists as single atoms in its elemental form.
STILL NEON GAS IS USED TO PRODUCE LIGHT BECAUSE ...
When an electrical currant is applied to a neon light tube the atoms belonging to the gas are knocked out of their orbit. The free electrons collide with each other and are sent back to the atoms. As the free electrons are absorbed by the atoms they produce energy. This energy produces the light.
STILL NEON GAS IS USED TO PRODUCE LIGHT BECAUSE ...
When an electrical currant is applied to a neon light tube the atoms belonging to the gas are knocked out of their orbit. The free electrons collide with each other and are sent back to the atoms. As the free electrons are absorbed by the atoms they produce energy. This energy produces the light.
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