what is the boiling boint of hydrogen and helium where you find neon gas
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Because its boiling point is −246 °C (−411 °F), neon remains, along with helium and hydrogen, in the small fraction of air that resists liquefaction upon cooling to −195.8 °C (−320.4 °F, the boiling point of liquid nitrogen).
Boiling point: −246.048 °C (−411 °F)
Melting point: −248.67 °C (−415.5 °F)
Atomic number: 10
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