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Xenon and argon are the elements used in fluorescent lights.
Xenon and argon are the elements used in fluorescent lights.
Thermometers, Merthiolate, and fluorescent lights.
You can find it in fluorescent lights, batteries and some thermometers.
Fluorescent lights can be used for various functions. Aside from lighting an area, fluorescent lighting can be used as growing lights for gardening. There are also fluorescent germicidal lamps which aid in killing bacteria.
I would say no. My reasoning is that if incandescent bulbs have as much or more mercury than fluorescent bulbs, the fluorescent industry would be debunking all the reports of a mercury problem.Incandescent lights do not need or use mercury to operate, so there is none in them.Fluorescent lights cannot be made at all without mercury, as it is the glow of mercury ions that produces the UV light inside the fluorescent bulb to excite the phosphor coating to make visible light.
mercury
The filament is usually made from wolfram (W) and the filling gas is argon.
If you're referring to neon signs, the gas used is either neon, or argon (used with mercury). Fluorescent lights use the same principle as neon signs.
Fluorescent, ultraviolet, neon or mercury lights can be used to attract the insects. As if flies toward the light, it touches the electrically charged metal grid which kills them.
mercury
Mercury is used for wobbler (fishing) lures, barometers, diffusion pumps, fluorescent lamps, street lights, advertising signs, and many other things. Mercury used to be common in thermometers but was replaced with any one of a number of liquids.