Yes. Element and compound names are nouns. Neon is a gas used in light tubes of various colors.
No. Neon is a gas, commonly found in those signs that looks like they're made out of glowing tubes.
We would use other sources of light such as fluorescent light tubes or neon lights.
Neon signs, and vacuum tubes, wave meter tubes, and helium neon lasers.
Neon, or Ne, has the atomic number of 10. It is used in advertising signs, florescent lamps, television tubes, and lighting arrestors.
they use it neon lights, vacuum tubes, television tubes, lasers, and as a refrigerant
it is an element...
Neon is used in lighting, most commonly known for its use in neon signs. It is also used in vacuum tubes, high-voltage indicators, television tubes, and helium-neon lasers.
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-Red and Orange Neon Lights-Cheap Lasers (with Helium, Yttrium, Aluminium, and Iron)-Vaccum Tubes-High-Voltage Tubes-Television Tubes-Liquid Helium preserverit is used in neon discharge lamps and neon signs.
No it doesn't. It occurs through electroluminescence. Luminescence is light that occurs without heat. Elecroluminescence occurs when electrons in the neon gas get excited by the electricity thus producing light.
open signs, neon tubes. these are some examples of neon if you are talking about neon (Ne)