I think it is called neon. Something like that but I'm not so sure sorry!
A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light is called a star.
A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light is called a star.
Hydrogen gas 55%
The colors you see in neon lights and fireworks are caused by the emission of light from excited gas molecules or atoms. Each gas emits light at specific wavelengths, resulting in different colors. In fireworks, metal salts are added to produce various colors when they are heated.
The gas that emits a bright reddish-orange light is typically neon. Neon gas is commonly used in neon signs and lighting due to its distinctive color when ionized.
Coal emits more carbon dioxide pollution than natural gas does.
Neon gas emits red light when electricity flows through it. This phenomenon is used in neon signs and neon lighting.
Sodium gas emits a bright yellow-orange glow when excited.
Sun
Sun
The most abundant gas in emission nebulae in the Milky Way is hydrogen. Emission nebulae are commonly made up of ionized hydrogen gas that emits light as it recombines with electrons. This creates the vibrant pink and red colors often seen in these nebulae.
This question answers itself. A star is a large celestrial body made of gas that emits light and the sun is an example of a star