what is the number of neon in perodick table
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Neon (Ne) is the Group 8A chemical element that has atomic number 10 and mass 20.1797. Neon is an inert gas which is unreactive, has a noble gas configuration of electrons, and emits orange light. Neon is an atom with atomic number ten.
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- With an atomic number of 10 and a mass of 20.1797, neon (Ne) belongs to Group 8A of the periodic table.
- Neon is an inert, non-reactive gas with a noble gas electron configuration that generates orange light.
- Neon is assigned the atomic number ten.
- The chemical element neon (Ne) is utilised in neon signs and fluorescent lighting.
- It's in the periodic chart's Group 18 section (noble gases).
- Despite the fact that neon is roughly three and a half times as prevalent as helium in the atmosphere, dry air only contains 0.0018 percent neon.
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