Some incandescent lamps contain argon.
The most common container in practice is a gas-discharge lighting unit that has a red light color. The most common natural source is the natural atmosphere, which contains neon in small amounts.
No, it is a noble gas
Radon is a noble gas and is radioactive.
The atomic number of xenon is 54 whereas the atomic number of the next noble gas, radon, is 86. So the elements with atomic number 55 to 86 will contain Xenon while writing the noble gas configuration. rhenium(Re) <3
Neon is a noble gas.
Group 18 contains the noble gases. He,Ne,Ar are examples for noble gases.
No. These days, hairspray usually contains propane, which is not a noble gas.
neutral electrons
noble gas family or group 18
noble gas or group 18
Group-18 contain noble gases. They are inert in nature.
nucleus does not have noble gases. nucleus contains sub atomic particles like neutrons and protons.
our regular household gas is called LPG. it contain butane, propane, iso-butane.
The most common container in practice is a gas-discharge lighting unit that has a red light color. The most common natural source is the natural atmosphere, which contains neon in small amounts.
No, it is a noble gas
Krypton is used as a filling gas for energy-saving fluorescent lights and as an inert filling gas in incandescent bulbs.
Radon is a noble gas and is radioactive.