what is the atomicity of neon
Answers
Answered by
24
Neon is an inert gas (respectable gas), characteristic, atomic number 10; it is a monoatomic gas and its atomicity is 1. Neon is utilized as filling gas in red lights, in lasers, in plasma shows, in cryogenic applications, and so forth.
Neon atoms are the molecules of the latent, colorless, and scentless gas neon. Neon solidifies at - 248.59°C, boils at - 246.08°C, and has a particular gravity of 0.8999 at 0°C.
Neon atoms are the molecules of the latent, colorless, and scentless gas neon. Neon solidifies at - 248.59°C, boils at - 246.08°C, and has a particular gravity of 0.8999 at 0°C.
Answered by
6
Atomicity of neon is 10. It is a neutral gas. And used for lightning in advertisement banner
Similar questions
Math,
10 months ago
Environmental Sciences,
10 months ago
Math,
10 months ago
English,
1 year ago
Physics,
1 year ago