Sıvı durumuna getirilmiş havadan elde edilerek ışık araçlarında kullanılan, atom sayısı 10, atom ağırlığı 20,2, yoğunluğu 0,7 olan ve havada pek az olarak bulunan asal gazlar sınıfından bir element (simgesi Ne)
Atom sayısı 10,atom ağırlığı 20.2,yoğunluğu 0.7 olan, sıvı duruma getirilmiş havadan elde edilerek ışık araçlarında kullanılan, havada pek az olarak bulunan,asal gazlar sınıfından bir element
NEON is a National Science Foundation grant-making initiative to explore the biology of the planet (pole-to-pole) with state-of-the-art research tools and infrastructure A NEON observatory might combine a grouping of elements - e g a museum, university, LTER site, working field station, etc - that are integrated for purpose of a research project The intention is to establish about 10 NEON facilities 1st NEON Workshop Report 2nd NEON Workshop Report 3rd NEON Workshop Report
A type of discharge lighting generated by a high voltage across two electrodes at opposite ends of a long, thin glass tube filled with neon gas Different colors are obtained by mixing other gases, or by using florescent coatings
Neon is a gas which occurs in very small amounts in the atmosphere. inert gases like neon and argon. Chemical element, chemical symbol Ne, atomic number
One of the noble gases, neon is colourless, odourless, tasteless, and completely unreactive. It occurs in minute amounts in the atmosphere and is obtained by fractional distillation of liquefied air. When under low pressure, it glows a bright orange-red if an electric current is passed through it. It was discovered in 1898, and since the 1920s its chief use has been in luminous tubes and bulbs
Neon lights or signs are made from glass tubes filled with neon gas which produce a bright electric light. In the city squares the neon lights flashed in turn. = fluorescent
A tasteless, colorless, inert gas When an electric current is discharged through it, neon produces a reddish-orange glow Neon is also used synonymously with a type of luminous tube sign where a glass tube is bent to a desired shape, fitted with an electrode at each end, the atmosphere is pumped and burned out, and the resulting vacuum is filled with a rare gas, such as neon, helium, argon, mercury vapor or a combination of gases