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Neon is the most used gas in neon lights but it also contains argon, Krypton, Xenon

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Are all neon lights made up neon gases?

Neon is the most used gas in neon lights but it also contains argon, Krypton, Xenon


What is neons family group name?

Neon is a Noble Gas.


What is neons uses?

Neon's primary use is in lighting and advertising signs.


Are all neon lights made up of neon gases why?

No. Only the lights that give off a reddish light contain actual neon. Different color lights contain different gasses such as helium or argon. This is because every substance has a unique emission spectrum which dictates what colors of light it will give off if its electrons are excited such as by an electrical current.


What are some things that start with N that runs on energy?

Neon lights (aka Neons), Notebook (laptop)...


When were neon lights made?

Neon lights were first invented around 1910.


When was the last dodge neon made?

According to MSN Autos...Dodge Neons were made from 1995-2005


Does it have to be a noble gas in neon lights?

Neon lights are usually with neon or other inert gases at a low pressure, where when voltage gets through they shine.


Is argon in neon lights?

Yes, argon is commonly used in neon lights along with a small amount of neon gas. When an electric current passes through the argon and neon gases inside the tube, it excites their atoms and produces the characteristic bright glow associated with neon lights.


Are neon lights is made of neon light?

Neon is used in lighting and in particular lighting for large cities. The gas used in fluorescent lamps is argon. Neon is used for red lamps. Also used are incandescent, halogen and mercury lamps.


Are the elements in the family of noble gases colorful?

No they are all colorless gases. Neon glows orange-red in discharge tubes and in "neon lights"


What elements are used in neon lights?

Neon lights use the element neon, along with other noble gases like argon, krypton, or xenon. These gases are contained within glass tubes and produce colored light when electricity passes through them.