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a continuous spectrum
A series of discrete bright lines.
The light would split into a rainbow.
yes argon is used for light bulb and it is not reactive
It is called 'polarized light' .
a continuous spectrum
A series of discrete bright lines.
The light would split into a rainbow.
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argon
When a strong beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution, then scattering of light is absorbed.
Such light is said to be polarized.
yes argon is used for light bulb and it is not reactive
if the light passes through something that is coloured the light changes colour to the colour that it passed through
argon
It is called 'polarized light' .
Argon is often used when an inert atmosphere is needed. It is used in this way in incandescent light bulbs to stop oxygen from corroding the filament. Argon is used in fluorescent tubes and low-energy light bulbs. A low-energy light bulb often contains argon gas and mercury. When it is switched on an electric discharge passes through the gas, generating UV light. The coating on the inside surface of the bulb is activated by the UV light and it glows brightly.