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What are neon lights used for?

Neon lights are used for decoration, advertizment, and entertainment.


What is used in light bulb filament's?

Tugsten No, its Neon. like Neon signs actually its not neon because neon is used for neon lights the questions states what is used in light bulb filaments not neon lights.


Which periodic table element is used in lighting?

Neon is used in Neon lights.


Are all neon lights made up neon gases?

Neon is the most used gas in neon lights but it also contains argon, Krypton, Xenon


Why is neon used for lights?

The use neon lights so you can see them from far away and they are easier to see.


What chemical element other than fluorine is used in some light bulbs?

sodium is used in street lights,thats why they have a yellowish/orange colour Answer: Neon & Argon are used in light bulbs.


What elements are used in neon lights?

Neon lights use the element neon, along with other noble gases like argon, krypton, or xenon. These gases are contained within glass tubes and produce colored light when electricity passes through them.


What are the uses for element neon?

it is used in neon discharge lamps and neon signs.


Are all neons lights made up of neon gases?

Neon is the most used gas in neon lights but it also contains argon, Krypton, Xenon


Is neon helpful?

In my opinion, Neon is helpful because it is used for neon lights and it has only 0.0018 of the earth's atmosphere is Neon.. :)


Is argon in neon lights?

Yes, argon is commonly used in neon lights along with a small amount of neon gas. When an electric current passes through the argon and neon gases inside the tube, it excites their atoms and produces the characteristic bright glow associated with neon lights.


Are neon lights is made of neon light?

Neon is used in lighting and in particular lighting for large cities. The gas used in fluorescent lamps is argon. Neon is used for red lamps. Also used are incandescent, halogen and mercury lamps.