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.
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It is impossible, it is only a label for publicity.
If the color is red, the element is neon, a noble gas.
Neon is used for bright flashing signs such as advertising signs.
The reason that the spectroscope scale is illuminated is so that you know where the wavelengths of the lines are at. It also determines the measurement of the absorption bands.
If you are talking about covalent bonded molecules, then you would call them polar molecules. This means one element is hogging the shared electrons more than the other. This would make one element partially charged positively, and the other element partially charged negatively The signs to show partially charged looks like an incomplete 8.
Xenon may be a substitute.
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The benefits of illuminated signs are that they can be seen well at night and in bad conditions, like fog. They are also more eye-catching most of the time.
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a fare meter-signs,including illuminated signs,on top and sides of car
i think they are made of granules.. but im not that sure!
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One can purchase an illuminated sign from online and in store retailers such as Signs, SIGNARAMA, DISPLAYS2GO, ProGrapics and Signtronix. One can also purchase them from Amazon and eBay.
neon lights and signs wouldn't work without Mercury ''the element''. neon lights and signs wouldn't work without Mercury ''the element''.
Usually a gas, neon is also available as a pressurized liquid. Neon gas is used in red lights used as exit signs or illuminated advertising signs, TV picture tubes, lasers, and voltage testers. Liquid neon is used as a refrigerant in cryogenics.
It is impossible, it is only a label for publicity.
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