Generally neon, red colour. Also, sometimes, for special lamps: Ar, Xe, Kr.
neonFluorescent tubes contain argon.You mean INERT gas , and it's neon.Neon is used generally for red lamps; also is more expensive. Common fluorescent lamps are filled with argon.
Neon is an inert gas (noble gas), natural, atomic number 10; it is a monoatomic ags and its atomicity is 1. neon is used as filling gas in red lamps, in lasers, in plasma displays, in cryogenic applications, etc.
Not helium. But xenon is used in photographic lamps
xenon
Gas is not used to make light bulbs emit light. What happens is that the wire is really thin so the electrons come across high resistance and become very hot, therefore creating light. However low pressure inert gases such as argon, neon or nitrogen are used inside the light bulb to keep it safe, and stop an explosion.
Nitrogen is not used in lamps.
It's used as an inert filler gas in some lamps.
neonFluorescent tubes contain argon.You mean INERT gas , and it's neon.Neon is used generally for red lamps; also is more expensive. Common fluorescent lamps are filled with argon.
Argon and helium are a couple of inert gasses used in lamps.
The element used is called neon.The element used is called neon.
Nitrogen is used as inert gas, for the synthesis of ammonia, liquid for low temperature.Nitrogen is not used as fuel for cars, for filling of fluorescent lamps, to sustain burning.
Argon is an inert gas used by welders.
inert gas
the chemical element of number 10; an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group. It is obtained by the distillation of liquid air and is used in fluorescent lamps and signs
Neon is an inert gas (noble gas), natural, atomic number 10; it is a monoatomic ags and its atomicity is 1. neon is used as filling gas in red lamps, in lasers, in plasma displays, in cryogenic applications, etc.
argon is used in lamps
Not helium. But xenon is used in photographic lamps