Neon

Neon gets its name from the Greek word neos, meaning "new." Neon is a noble gas, it is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, and glows reddish-orange in a vacuum tube. Readers will learn about the three naturally occurring neon isotopes, and about neon's place among the other noble gases in the periodic table of elements. The text also describes how neon lights are made essentially the same way today as they were in the early twentieth century, the workings of a neon laser, and how an atom emits light.

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Reading Level: 6

Interest Level: 5-8

Product type : eBook
ISBN : 978-1-4358-4234-2
Author : Edward Willett
Copyright : 2007
Language : English
Category : Physical Science, Science
Pages : 48
Dewey : 546
Subject : Physical Science, Science
BISAC : JNF051190, JNF051110
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