Carbon, of course.
Neon can be used to light neon signs and to light glow lamps. :)
The filament is usually made from wolfram (W) and the filling gas is argon.
It is Lanthanum
Zirconium is not used in incandescent lamps.
Not helium. But xenon is used in photographic lamps
Tungsten.
rhenium
The element magnesium is used in photographic flashbulbs as well as in pyrotechnic displays. The element tungsten is used in both fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs.
The element used is called neon.The element used is called neon.
This chemical element is silicon.
Indium can be used in sodium lamps to improve characteristics.
One common one is carbon; it is not the only one.
Neon can be used to light neon signs and to light glow lamps. :)
The filament is usually made from wolfram (W) and the filling gas is argon.
It is Lanthanum
I guess the question is related to neon lamps rather than element neon. Neon lamps do use xenon gas it it. By varying the composition of gases used, the colour given out by the neon lamps can be changed.
- additive in low pressure sodium lamps- semiconductors- standard in the "International scale of temperature