It is impossible, it is only a label for publicity.
No, not all 'neon' signs contain the element neon. Some of these signs contain other noble gases, such as argon.
If the color is red, the element is neon, a noble gas.
Neon is an element, not a compound. A compound requires more than one type of element in the molecule. Since Neon is monatomic (stable as a single atom - does not combine with other atoms to form molecules) there is no chance for it to be a compound.
Neon is used for bright flashing signs such as advertising signs.
The noble gases are used in illuminated (aka Neon) signs. Refer to the related link to see an illustration of the colors made by the different noble gases.
Neon is an element, meaning it is not a mixture. Find Neon in the periodic table of elements.
All signs which actually contain the element neon are about the same color. However, some signs which contain elements other than neon are sometimes referred to as 'neon' signs. In this case, the signs with different elements are different colors than true neon signs.
it is used in neon discharge lamps and neon signs.
Neon's physical appearance is it has a redish-orangish glow that comes out of the object. It is also very bright from the Ne+NeAR+NeH+HeNe.....
Tugsten No, its Neon. like Neon signs actually its not neon because neon is used for neon lights the questions states what is used in light bulb filaments not neon lights.
yes indeed it is!
Neon mostly.
Neon signs are red-orange any other color may be called neon signs, but actually have another gas in them. each noble gas produces a different color when electricity is sent through they contain only one gas at a time
neon lights and signs wouldn't work without Mercury ''the element''. neon lights and signs wouldn't work without Mercury ''the element''.
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Neon can be used to light neon signs and to light glow lamps. :)
All the noble gasses, plus mercury vapor.