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inert gas
An inert noble gas is used inside light bulbs.
Argon. As an inert gas, it makes the filament last longer. Some light bulbs also use Krypton.
Certain light bulbs are gas filled. Consider Xenon and Neon bulbs. The ideal for a filament bulb is to use a vacuum bulb, however, inert gases can also be used. The point is to avoid the rapid oxidation that occurs at high temperatures in the presence of air.
argon is an inert gas
inert gas
Incandescent bulbs are filled with an inert gas to avoid oxidation (and destruction) of the metallic filament.
Glass, metal, inert gas.
Light bulbs are filled up by Neon or Argon gases, because they are inert.
0.01% of carbon monoxide is present on inert gas
Yes, as it provides an inert gas shield in light bulbs and lasers.
neon
inert gases ..like nitrogen or argon
An inert noble gas is used inside light bulbs.
Argon. As an inert gas, it makes the filament last longer. Some light bulbs also use Krypton.
An inert gas like argon is frequently used in light bulbs.
I think it's mercury. Not sure though.The most common gas used inside fluorescent lamps is Mercury vapour.