shove it up your.......mix it
In order to make neon light, You fill a glass tube with neon, and trace other substances for color, then you run an electric current through it
neon is not a color its an element. I don't think you need to mix it with anything to turn it a color.
Yes! Yellow is a primary color and it could be made into a neon color.
If you are talking about a neon light, you can use any of the noble gases in a light. Helium would produce a pink color, neon would produce a red color, argon would produce a light blue color, krypton would produce a white color, xenon would produce a purple color. I don't recommend using radon, but if you were to it would produce a green color.
Neon is an element, which would make it a chemical.
I think they took it away but you make the numbers negative. Depending on the amount, the color is formed.
A dark color like black would match. or even another neon color like Pink.
Neon green or any "neon" color, is a bright, eye-catching color. Think of the new school crossing signs or the safety vests worn by road workers and you'll have an idea of the brightness of the color.
Neon lights were named for neon, a noble gas which gives off a popular red light, and the oxygen provides a blue color which creates the distinct color people have come to know.
No, the neon color in neon highlighters does not come from the element neon. It is typically a bright, fluorescent color that is used for coloring the ink in the highlighter.
It makes lighter yellow and yellow and black make dark yellow
Neon is typically seen as a bright reddish-orange color when it is in its gaseous state and used in neon signs.