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There is only one neon gas. It's name is neon. It is an element, and is on the Periodic Table of elements. It produces a red glow. There are other gases used in neon lights. Here they are along with their color of glow: Helium, peach glow. Argon, sky blue. Krypton, pale mauve. Xenon, pale violet. These colors combined with different colored glass make the neon signs you see every day be in all colors.

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Not necessarily. While neon lights can contain neon gas to produce a distinct red-orange glow, they can also be made using other gases like argon and Mercury vapor to produce different colors. The gas used determines the color emitted by the light.

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