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In Chemistry / High School | 2014-10-20

What is the density of neon at room temperature?

Asked by biggdaddysmalls

Answer (2)

The density of neon at a gas state is 0.89990g/l. The density of neon at its boiling point is 1.207g/cm3
Neon becomes a liquid at -246 degrees C. Its density is 1,207 grams per liter, a little denser than room-temperature water
At a temperature of -249 degrees C, solid neon's density is 1,444 grams per liter

Answered by djnomad | 2024-06-10

The density of neon at room temperature (about 25 °C) is approximately 0.83 g/L. This low density is characteristic of gases, making neon suitable for use in lighting applications. At lower temperatures, its density increases as it transitions to liquid and solid forms.
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Answered by djnomad | 2024-10-11