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Paxton Malone
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15 April, 01:16
Why is nitrogen is different from neon?
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Skyla Hansen
15 April, 01:26
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The chemical symbol for nitrogen is N and is an inert gas. Neon, which is represented by Ne, is a noble gas. They also differ in atomic number, weight and mass.
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