A combination of neon, argon, xenon, krypton, sodium, metal
halide, and mercury.
The common fluorescent lamp is a low pressure mercury arc
lamp.
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Yes. Most modern cameras use a xenon arc flash lamp.
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No, Xenon arc lamps usually contain Mercury, and other dangerous
chemicals and gases, usually under extremely high pressures too,
even when the lamp is cold.
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xenon(Z NON) halogen(HAL O JEN)
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A xenon flash lamp is a lamp which produces a very short,
intense flash of white light, used in photography and
photocoagulation.