neon 24 | has symbol 24Ne | |
has nuclear spin I = 0+ h/2π | |
has decay mode β- (2.468 Mev) | |
has decay mode γ | |
has half life 3.38 minutes | |
has number of nucleons 24 | |
has number of neutrons 14 | |
has atomic mass 23.993613 | |
is an instance of neon | |
neon | has reserves 6.5 × 1010 tonnes in atmosphere | |
has mineral none | |
has neutron scattering length × 10-12 cm | |
has electron affinity -29 kJ mol-1 from Ne to Ne- | |
has toxic intake non-toxic | |
has mass magnetic susceptibility -4.2 × 10-9 kg-1 m3 for solid | |
has van der Waals radii 160 pm | |
has thermal neutron capture cross section 0.040 barns | |
has longest lived isotope neon 20 | |
has isotope mass range 17 to 25 | |
has number of isotopes 9 including nuclear isomers | |
has pronunciation nee-on | |
has name origin neon = new from Greek | |
has discovery location London, England | |
has abundance 3.72 × 107 in Sun relative to H = 1 × 1012 | |
has abundance 7 × 10-5 p.p.m. in Earth's crust | |
has abundance 2 × 10-4 p.p.m. in seawater | |
has specimen small pressurized canisters. Safe. | |
has world production 1 ton year-1 | |
has chief source liquid air | |
has mass absorption coefficient cm2 g-1 for CuKα X-ray diffraction | |
has mass absorption coefficient cm2 g-1 for MoKα X-ray diffraction | |
has space group Fm3m | |
has crystal cell dimension a = 445.462 pm | |
has crystal type f.c.c | |
has atomic emission line 837.761 nm for Ne I | |
has atomic emission line 865.438 nm for Ne I (strong) | |
has atomic emission line 878.062 nm for Ne I | |
has atomic emission line 878.375 nm for Ne I | |
has atomic emission line 885.387 nm for Be I | |
has term symbol 1S0 in ground state | |
has electron configuration [He]2s22p6 in ground state | |
has mass of element in person tiny for a 70 kg average person | |
has daily dietary intake low | |
has level in humans trace mg dm-3 in blood | |
has level in humans nil in bone | |
has level in humans nil in liver | |
has level in humans nil in muscle | |
has hazard harmless gas, although it could asphyxiate if it excluded oxygen from the lungs | |
has biological role none | |
has thermal conductivity 0.0493 W m-1 K-1 for gas at 300 K | |
has molar volume 13.97 cm3 | |
has heat capacity 20.786 J K-1 mol-1 for gas at constant pressure 0.1 MPa at 298.15 K | |
has heat of vaporization 1.736 kJ mol-1 | |
has heat of fusion 0.324 kJ mol-1 | |
has boiling point 27.10 K | |
has melting point 24.48 K | |
has relative atomic mass 20.1797 in units of 12C = 12.000 | |
has number of protons 10 | |
has registry number 7440-01-9 for Chemical Abstracts System database | |
has density 1444 kg m-3 for solid at 24.48 K melting point | |
has density 1207.3 kg m-3 for liquid at 27.10 K boiling point | |
has density 0.89994 kg m-3 for gas at 273 K | |
has synthesis mechanism liquid air | |
has ocean oxidation state 0 | |
has atomic number 10 | |
reacts with nothing | |
has discovery date 1898 | |
has discoverer Sir William Ramsay and M.W. Travers | |
has uses ornamental lighting, neon signs | |
has image | |
has critical pressure 2721 kPa | |
has critical temperature 44.5 K | |
unclassified oceanic element | has ocean residence time unknown | |
has ocean concentration unknown | |
inert gas | has group 18 | |
has synonym group VIII element | |
has synonym noble gas | |
oceanic element | has occurrence ocean | |
atmophile element | has occurrence atmosphere of a planet or asteroid | |
gaseous element | has state gas at standard temperature and pressure | |
element | is a part of Universe | |
particle | obeys uncertainty principle | |
has frequency inversely proportional to the wavelength | |
has wavelength inversely proportional to its momentum | |
has charge | |
has mass | |
physical object | has location or center of gravity | |
has angular momentum | |
has velocity | |
has momentum | |
has temperature | |
has volume | |
has extent | |
has material | |