neon's a poisonous gas, so no.
No, highlighters do not contain phosphor. Highlighters typically use fluorescent dyes to create their bright, neon colors. Phosphor is commonly found in materials such as screens, light bulbs, and some types of paints.
Highlighters typically contain minerals such as titanium dioxide and mica for their reflective properties. These minerals help create the shiny and iridescent effects seen in highlighters. Additionally, certain highlighters may also contain minerals like iron oxides for color pigmentation.
A neon lamp is typically made of a sealed glass tube filled with neon gas. Inside the tube, there are electrodes that emit electrons when a high voltage is applied, causing the neon gas to glow and produce light. Additionally, a small amount of mercury is often added to enhance the light produced.
Neon is the most used gas in neon lights but it also contains argon, Krypton, Xenon
Neon is a noble gas, which means it is colorless, odorless, and mostly inert. It is typically used in neon signs for its bright red-orange glow when ionized. Neon is also used in certain types of lighting, vacuum tubes, and plasma displays.
No, the neon color in neon highlighters does not come from the element neon. It is typically a bright, fluorescent color that is used for coloring the ink in the highlighter.
Highlighters were invented in 1962 Japan by Yukio Horie - Chow
the highlighters
No, highlighters do not contain phosphor. Highlighters typically use fluorescent dyes to create their bright, neon colors. Phosphor is commonly found in materials such as screens, light bulbs, and some types of paints.
27 highlighters in total.
Factory Made - 2008 Quarters Aquariums Limestone and Highlighters 2-5 was released on: USA: 28 January 2010
yes HIGHlighters can jump very high
yes , highlighters make schools better
Yes, you can bring highlighters on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
Neon lights were first invented around 1910.
Highlighters glow because of the phosphors that the black light contain and because of its chemicals in it.
0.018% of the atmosphere is made of neon