Different kinds of light bulbs used different gasses.
The incandescent bulb uses no gas - it uses a vacuum.
Other kinds of bulbs may use nitrogen, argon, neon, or krypton.
There are no gasses used in an electric bulb. What's inside is something known as energy. It is known as this because it gives off light. Neon is a gas that is used in light bulbs.
inert gas
hydrogen is not used in bulbs it is usually argon or another noble gas. e.g neon
An inert noble gas is used inside light bulbs.
Helium
There are no gasses used in an electric bulb. What's inside is something known as energy. It is known as this because it gives off light. Neon is a gas that is used in light bulbs.
Electric light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, and radio vacuum tubes and as an inert gas shield in arc welding.
inert gas
Where natural light is insufficient.
Modern bulbs are usually filled with a mixture of argon and nitrogen. More rarely, some bulbs are filled with pure argon, krypton or xenon. The earliest bulbs weren't filled with any gas, but had vacuum inside.
Electric light bulbs are commonly filled with argon gas. The other ones could also be either helium, neon, nitrogen or krypton.
Argon
hydrogen is not used in bulbs it is usually argon or another noble gas. e.g neon
An inert noble gas is used inside light bulbs.
Gas light was used before the electric light and before gas light, candles were used.
Yes; Edison invented the light bulb in 1879, though electric light bulbs weren't the dominant source of light until after World War I. Most Victorian homes used gas lighting or candles.
argon