Ontify

⌘S

Neon

Ne

Chemical element with symbol Ne and atomic number 10; rare gas.

Wikipedia logo

Wikipedia | Neon

Statements about Neon

Image

Atomic Number

10

Instance Of

Chemical Element
Follows
:
Fluorine
Followed By
:
Sodium
Atmophile Element

Commons Gallery

Neon

Described by Source

Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
New Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q44723183
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24466464
Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q20990963
The New Student's Reference Work
Statement Is Subject Of
:
The New Student's Reference Work/Neon

Mass

20.18 dalton

Discoverer or Inventor

William Ramsay
Morris Travers

Has Characteristic

Colorlessness
Applies to Part
:
Simple Substance
Odorlessness
Applies to Part
:
Simple Substance

Unicode Character

氖

Part Of

Period 2
Follows
:
Fluorine
Series Ordinal
:8
Noble Gases
Follows
:
Helium
Followed By
:
Argon
Series Ordinal
:2

Subclass Of

Noble Gases
Follows
:
Helium
Followed By
:
Argon

Named After

Novelty
Language of Work or Name
:
Greek

Different From

Neon

Pronunciation Audio

Density

1.444 gram per cubic centimetre
Phase of Matter
:
Solid
Temperature
: -248.49 degree Celsius
1.204 gram per cubic centimetre
Phase of Matter
:
Liquid
Temperature
: -246 degree Celsius
0.9 kilogram per cubic metre
Phase of Matter
:
Gas
Temperature
: 0 degree Celsius
Unnamed
: 101,325 pascal

Schematic

Powered byWikidataWikidata

External Pages About Neon

Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID

Encyclopædia Britannica Online

BabelNet ID

BabelNet

KBpedia ID

KBpedia

WordNet 3.1 Synset ID

WordNet 3.1 Synset

Encyclopedia of China (Third Edition) ID

Encyclopedia of China (Third Edition)

Dewey Decimal Classification

Dewey Decimal Classification

Dewey Decimal Classification

Dewey Decimal Classification