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Yes. Different neon signs have different mixtures of noble gasses, which poduce different colors.
All elements emit colors when an electric current is applied.
Neon and all the other inert or noble gases have no color, smell or taste. They will, however, emit a characteristic color when ionized, as in a gas discharge tube. Neon emits a bright red to reddish-orange light. Use the link below to see the colors of each of the inert gases in gas discharge tubes.
The noble gases are used in illuminated (aka Neon) signs. Refer to the related link to see an illustration of the colors made by the different noble gases.
some are: neon-for a strong red glow argon- for a light blue color helium- for a pinkish red glow xenon- for a bright lavender glow krypton- for a yellow- white radon- for a yellowish greenish. and many more.
neon gives red-orange colour in discharge tube
Neon is a noble gas.
neon is a noble gas and has the properties of the noble gases.
Neon, in the periodic table, is a noble gas, so it's extremely unreactive, colorless, and odorless. Neon lights emit light when electrons move through a gas or a mixture of gases inside glass tubing.
Neon is one of the noble gases - helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon. Gas discharge lights, commonly called neon lights, will produce different colors depending on which gas is used. Neon itself produces an orange light. The Wikipedia entry ' Noble Gas' has a nice illustration near the end showing the colors produced by each of the above gases
Neon is not the first noble gas; helium is.
Neon and all the other inert or noble gases have no color, smell or taste. They will, however, emit a characteristic color when ionized, as in a gas discharge tube. Neon emits a bright red to reddish-orange light. Use the link below to see the colors of each of the inert gases in gas discharge tubes.