
Neon is an element belonging to the noble gas group, located in group 18 of the periodic table with an atomic number of 10. Its atomic mass is approximately 20.18 g/mol. Under standard conditions it exists as a colorless odorless and tasteless gas. Although present in the atmosphere in very low concentrations (approximately 0.0018% by volume) its distinctive spectral properties and chemical inertness make it useful in various scientific and technological applications.DiscoveryNeon was discovered
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Zehra Yayla

Oganesson is the heaviest element synthesized to date and occupies the 118th position in the periodic table. It is an artificial, highly radioactive and unstable element discovered in 2006 and named after Russian nuclear physicist Yuri Oganessian. Most of its properties are based on observations of the extremely small number of atoms produced and theoretical calculations.Classification and Fundamental PropertiesOganesson (Og) is an element located at the end of the seventh period and in group 18
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Caner Sefa Koçyiğit

Oganesson is element number 118 in the periodic table and belongs to the group of superheavy elements. It is radioactive and does not occur naturally. It can only be synthesized in a laboratory environment. Scientists use specialized equipment to observe it.Classification and Basic PropertiesOganesson is classified in the noble gases group and has the symbol “Og”. Its atoms have an extremely short lifespan, lasting only a few milliseconds. As a result, its chemical properties have not been direc
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Rüya Dumlu

Argon is a silent gas hidden within the atmosphere. It is an element with atomic number 18 located in group 18 of the periodic table. It has no color or odor; we cannot see it but it performs many tasks exceptionally well.Where is it found?Argon exists in small amounts in Earth’s atmosphere. Approximately 0.94 percent of the air we breathe is argon. It is also stored in specialized cylinders in factories and laboratories.📦 Time Travel: How Was Argon Discovered?Let us travel to the 1890s. Argon
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Hüseyin Durmuş

Argon is a chemical element belonging to the noble gas group and located in group 18 of the periodic table. Its symbol is "Ar" and its atomic number is 18. Argon is a colorless odorless and tasteless gas that exhibits a stable monatomic structure at room temperature. It constitutes approximately 0.93% by volume of the atmosphere making it the third most abundant gas after nitrogen and oxygen. Due to its extremely low tendency to react it is predominantly found in its free state in nature owing t
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Zehra Yayla