The energy saving light-bulbs are usually fluorescent. Neon is a type of fluorescent light bulb.
Halogen+++No longer. LED-based fluorescent lamps use a lot less electricity than halogens for similar light levels - much of the energy emitted by a halogen lamp is heat, although it is more efficient than the equivalent argon-filled incandescent lamp. (A halogen bulb is still an incandescent type - it simply uses a different gas filling from the conventional bulb.)
yes you can!
This depends very much on the size of the lamb, the strenght of halogen en how well-done the lamb should be. Please specify these criteria before a suitable answer can be given.
I'm going to need another florescent light bulb, please.
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Do you mean, "Why does coral glow in ultraviolet light?", "Why does some coral glow in the dark?", or something else. Please be more specific.
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A neon light is more similar to a fluorescent light because they both glow brightly. They provided light to as you commonly know.If you have ever seen a Neon light and a fluorescent light you will probably say that they are alike.
Please clarify what sort of energy you are talking about.
Please be more clear: the position of fluorine in the periodic table is justified - it is a halogen, group 17, period 2.
It can RELEASE or CONVERT energy; please note that energy can't be created or destroyed.
Energy is simply defined as the ability to do work.