neon & argon + helium gas
They are filled by Hydrogen gas.
No, changing the volume of a container filled with gas will not change the mass of the gas. The mass of the gas remains constant unless gas is added or removed from the container. Changes in volume only affect the pressure and density of the gas.
No, the Hindenburg airship was filled with hydrogen gas, not helium. The use of hydrogen was a factor in the Hindenburg disaster, as the highly flammable gas led to the airship catching fire and crashing in 1937.
Yes, if a balloon is filled with gas and is overinflated beyond its capacity, it can explode due to the pressure build-up inside. This is a result of the balloon's material being unable to contain the expanded gas volume, causing it to burst.
Because a gas will expand to fill the other half. Gas has no defined volume. Liquids do.
No. The small amount of solder used is less dangerous than the ballasts and gas contained in CFL's. And CFL's have a history of exploding so the question is, how dangerous is a CFL?
Phoshor and small amount of mercury
argon
They are filled with air, which is a mixture of gasses, so yes they are filled with gas
it uses a lot of mercury gas, it is being proven that due to this it is notthe most energy effiient.
CFL bulbs
They are filled with helium gas. They used to be filled with hydrogen gas but that proved to be deadly at times.
They are filled by Hydrogen gas.
You can take them to home dept for recycling. they take the gas out and melt them down.
The CFL is the Canadian Football League. The CFL is Canada's professional football league.
The gas is liquified under pressure and it it takes the entire avalaible place inside the cylinder. thus gas is filled in a cylinder
Yes. it is filled.