A red light, after an electric discharge in the lamp.
It contains neon gas as it is also given in its name "neon light". However, it does contain other gases too but in negligible amounts.
Neon is used in neon lights, which are gas discharge lamps that give off colored light. They have been widely used in advertising. Neon is used to make neon lasers and helium-neon gas lasers. It is also used as an inert gas (originally in vacuum tubes) and in processes such as cryogenic applications.
The chemical symbol (not formula, macroscopic sample) of neon is Ne.
The energy given off by burning a matchstick is mainly in the form of heat and light. The heat is a result of the exothermic combustion reaction that occurs when the matchstick is ignited, and the light is emitted as a by-product of the combustion process.
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.
It is a intensive property.
It contains neon gas as it is also given in its name "neon light". However, it does contain other gases too but in negligible amounts.
It gives off light.
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normal light , it just looks different
If it looks something like this: KNEE LIGHT then the answer is 'neon light' (knee on light)
The overhead light in the Neon could be stick on for several reasons. Check the door switches and light switch for failure. If the light uses an off timer, check the light relay to see if its stuck.
Neon signs give off a characteristic bright red to reddish-orange light. Other colors are created by using argon and mercury, and coating the inside of the tube with phosphors that emit the desired color when ionized. The mercury ionizes and emits ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The UV light slams into the phosphor coating, and the phosphor emits light. The color of that light will be determined by the composition of the phosphor coating.
A spectrometer analyzes the light given off when an element is burned.
Some dinoflagellates give off light. A chemical reaction in the cells produces light similar light produced by a firefly. water filled with these dinoflagellates glows like a twinkling neon light.
Neon Striker invented the neon light bulb in 1837.