You do not. CO2 has nothing to do with the creation of a light bulb. A typical incandescent bulb has a vacuum inside. No light bulb uses CO2.
flames produces light enery co,co2,and other compounds
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Only if you include heat (magma, meteors, light bulbs), charged particles (lightning, aurora) and electroluminescence (LED) under "chemistry". None of these produce light by what we normally think of as a chemical reaction.
Tungsten is an element often found in cheaper light bulbs.
CO2 will produce
No. Light bulbs produce non-polarized light.
yes it is found in lights bulbs.. Xp
They both produce light.
Which state helps produce light in fluorescent lightbulbs?
CO2 and water plus light produce glucose and oxygen.
No. All light from light bulbs (incandescent) are equally bright. Higher wattage bulbs simply produce a higher quantity of light measured in lumens.
False. Low heat light bulbs can produce the same amount of light, and also save on energy.
Why do you think? Light bulbs are cheaper, produce more light, don't require matches to light and don't produce waste products such as carbon dioxide. The discovery of electricity made light bulbs possible.
Bulbs convert an electrical energy to produce light
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To produce light using electricity instead of using fire.
without light bulbs the modern world would be plunged into darkness. Light bulbs can not only produce light, but also heat, preventing the death of some pets, such as geckos, snakes, and lizards.