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Baby Book!Welcome to ‘s

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BIRTH CERTIFICATE

Name: Neon (Ne) Race: Non-Metal

Date of Birth: 1896 Gender: Gas

Birth Weight: 20 Place of Birth: London, England

Birth Height: 10 Personality: -246.1/-248.6 C

Doctor: Morris Travers, William Ramsey Parents

Address: 2-8 Nobel Gasses Signatures:

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Protons: 10Neutrons: 10Electrons: 10

Baby Picture

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PoemNeon Lights

UsEd in Advertisements

Helium NeOn Lasers

LightiNg

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Neon

Helium Argon

Krypton Xenon Radon

The Nobel Gasses group 8My Family tree

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Baby's First Picture

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Neon’s Personality

• Color: Reddish-Orange

• Density: 0.9*10 -3 g.cm-3 at 20°C

• Boiling Point: -246 °C

• Melting Point: -249 °C

• Crystal Structure: Cubic

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Baby Career

Neon is a nonflammable, colorless, odorless, and tasteless monatomic gas. It belongs to the Group VIIIA elements, called noble gases. Neon is used in various and a lot of things, such as: glow lamps, electron tubes, plasma studies, fluorescent starter tubes, gas lasers, cryogenic refrigeration, bar lighting, and helium-neon lasers; where the neon is used to make high voltage indicators and is combined with helium to make them. Then, it is also mainly used in advertisements/signs. To conclude, neon is used in industry as a refrigerant due to its low boiling point as well as in the sign industry where it is valued for the natural emittance of red light when electrified inside of a controlled environment.

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Baby Book Cites:

Images: • http://chemistry.about.com/od/elementfacts/a/neon.htm• http://periodictable.com/Elements/086/index.html• http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/054/• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krypton• http://www.teslaboys.com/Plasma/Argon/• http://balloonqueen.ca/helium-tankjumping-castle-rental/• http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/ne.html• http://technabob.com/blog/2009/03/01/neon-pac-man-lights-viva-pac-vegas/• http://weheartit.com/tag/nice%20inspiration

Website:• http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/ne.html• http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/ne.html

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