No, in North America the plug configuration will not allow that to happen. The blade configuration for 120 volts are in parallel where as the 220 volt configuration are in tandem.
The larger of the two is neutral, smaller is hot.
Absoluteyl not.
yes ofcourse they both are the same
They do make base station CB radios, which run off of 120v AC power.
No. The neon sign is fed by a step-up transformer. Primary side 120V, secondary side 7500V. If you applied 240 to the primary side you would get 15000 volts on the neon tube. A flash over and then nothing. If you can find a transformer from 120V to 240V or 240V to 120V then you are good to go. Connect 240V to 240V side and you will get 120V out the other, connect the 120V side to the neon sign and you should have light. Transformer should be at least 100va. This will give you an output of .83 amps at 120V
No.
You will burn up your appliance!!!!!
The larger of the two is neutral, smaller is hot.
Don't be stupid. No.
Absoluteyl not.
no.
Don't!
yes. but DO NOT do it the other way.
Off hand no but your explanations are not clear as to who is doing what to whom,,
"As far as charging the Toyota Camry Hybrid, you can plug it into any one of the standard 120V plugs.So as long as it can surge a 120V plug, then it can be used."
NO, unless you get a converter that converts 220 to 110.
No, that is a good use for for that plug.