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, mostly.
Neon, Helium, Argon, Krypton. They each have different colors.
Neon is an element, you can't make it from another gas. It is also a noble gas, which means it doesn't combine with any other elements - neon gas only exists in a pure form.
neon and sometimes argon
Neon emit a red light.
Neon and a combination of argon and mercury are the most commonly used gases in neon signs.
The answer to this is neon.
Neon is an element . . . one of the noble gases.
Neon and sometimes argon
Different gases from the Noble Gas series give different colours. These include Neon, Argon, Helium, Krypton, Xenon. See Wikipedia article 'Neon Sign', there are coloured pictures in the article.
Neon and a combination of argon and mercury are the most commonly used gases in neon signs.
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.
Neon gas is generally used, with little argon
The answer to this is neon.
Noble gases are used, especially the elements neon and sometimes argon
Any of the noble gases. This can be Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon or even Radon. Neon, for example, makes red. Krypton makes a blue colour.
Neon is an element . . . one of the noble gases.
Neon and sometimes argon
Different gases from the Noble Gas series give different colours. These include Neon, Argon, Helium, Krypton, Xenon. See Wikipedia article 'Neon Sign', there are coloured pictures in the article.
All the noble gasses, plus mercury vapor.
Neon is a member of the noble gas family. Neon is used to make neon signs and television tubes. Liquid neon is used as a cryogenic refrigerant.
Yes, argon is one of the noble gases which can be used for fluorescent lights.