The gas used in fluorescent lamps is argon. Neon is used for red lamps.
no, neon is not an explosive gas. it is safe and used around the home. EG-. lava lamps and light bulbs.
I guess the question is related to neon lamps rather than element neon. Neon lamps do use xenon gas it it. By varying the composition of gases used, the colour given out by the neon lamps can be changed.
The gas used in fluorescent lamps is argon. Also are used sodium vapors lamps (yellow light). The incandescent lamps have 93 % argon and 7 % nitrogen. Neon is used for red lamps.
Xenon is used in Electron tubes, bactericidal lamps, strobe lamps, xenon lamps for surgery, and vehicle headlights (more so in planes and boats). Xenon is used for making electron tubes, stroboscopic lamps, lamps used to excite ruby lasers for generating coherent light. Xenon is also used in the nuclear energy field in bubble chambers, probes, and other applications where a high molecular weight is of value. The perxenates are used in analytical chemistry as oxidizing agents. Xenon is used in strobe lights and also in photography Xenon is one among the inert gas family. It can be used in discharge lamps to produce green light. This green light would be used in ruby laser to take Chromium atoms to excited level. It is used in several different applications including the AeroSpace industry, as a propellant, as a general anesthetic and in the production of arc lights.
argon is used in lamps
Not helium. But xenon is used in photographic lamps
I think for creating flashlight The gas used in fluorescent lamps is argon. Neon is used for red lamps.
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The gas used in fluorescent lamps is argon. Neon is used for red lamps.
there was no electircity but there were gas lamps
Neon and argon are used as a gas starter in sodium lamps.
I think it's mercury. Not sure though.The most common gas used inside fluorescent lamps is Mercury vapour.
Fire in various forms. Candles, oil lamps, gas lamps, etc.
That'd be Halogen.
Yes, gas & kerosene lamps were used exclusively before the invention of electricity.