Neon

 N e o n By: Jenna Holota and Mark Szoke

 and is a inert gas. It has 10 protons in its nucleus and has 10 electrons around it. It will avoid borrowing or loaning out electrons. Neon has different numbers of neutrons in its nucleus. These are the different isotopes of neon. It turns out that neon has 3 stable isotopes, and they appear with 10, 11 and 12 neutrons in the nucleus.
 * Neon is the second lightest noble gas with the atomic mass 10. Neon is the least reactive noble gas of all elements. Neon usually glows reddish- orange

One interesting fact about Neon is it originates from a Greek word 'neos' this means new. Neon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay and one of his students, Morris Travers in 1898. In our society today we use Neon by coffee makers, cars, gigantic billboards, and LEDS lights.**