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+ | | name = Neon |
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+ | '''Neon''' is an element which was [[gas]]eous under standard conditions. It could be used in [[neon sign]]s. |
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− | '''Neon''' occurs naturally as an orderless, colorless, tasteless [[gas]]. It is the fourth most abundant [[element]] in the [[universe]], but is extremely rare on [[Earth]]. It can be found in large quantities in [[liquid]] form on [[Class K planet]]s. Neon is highly inert and forms no known compounds. |
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+ | In [[2267]], the ''{{dis|Galileo|2267}}'' [[crash land]]ed on [[Taurus II]]. [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy]] considered the [[planet]]'s [[atmosphere]] breathable, which was an [[oxygen]]-[[nitrogen]] mixture, with acceptable quantities of neon, [[argon]], and [[krypton]]. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}}) |
− | Later that year, the '' |
+ | Later that year, the ''{{dis|Galileo|2267-2268}}'' was forced to land on a [[Gamma Canaris N]]. The crew found the atmosphere to also be an oxygen-nitrogen compound very similar to that of Earth, again containing trace amounts of neon, argon, and krypton. ({{TOS|Metamorphosis}}) |
+ | In [[2365]], the atmosphere of [[Theta VIII]] contained 14% of [[liquid]] neon. ({{TNG|The Royale}}) |
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− | *[[Neon sign]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 30 June 2022
Neon is an element which was gaseous under standard conditions. It could be used in neon signs.
In 2267, the Galileo crash landed on Taurus II. Doctor Leonard McCoy considered the planet's atmosphere breathable, which was an oxygen-nitrogen mixture, with acceptable quantities of neon, argon, and krypton. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")
Later that year, the Galileo was forced to land on a Gamma Canaris N. The crew found the atmosphere to also be an oxygen-nitrogen compound very similar to that of Earth, again containing trace amounts of neon, argon, and krypton. (TOS: "Metamorphosis")
In 2365, the atmosphere of Theta VIII contained 14% of liquid neon. (TNG: "The Royale")
External links
- Neon at Wikipedia
- Neon at Jefferson Lab