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Composition Main components 78% Nitrogen 21% Oxygen 1% Argon Trace components Carbon dio/monoxide Krypton Hydrogen Helium Nitrous oxide Neon Methane Ozone Iodine Nitrogen Dioxide Ammonia
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Gas Discharge Lamps Common example: fluorescent lightbulbs Electric current travels through a tube The travelling electrons excite the electrons in the gas atoms/molecules. When the electrons move back to lower state, they emit EMR. EMR is usually in the visible light area but sometimes UV rays are emitted.
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Mercury Mercury emits a bright light. Light blue RGB combine to form mostly white light. Commonly used Esp. with argon
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Nitrogen Similar to Argon, but duller and more pink. Argon is violet to pale lavender blue. Becomes bright blue- white at high peak currents.
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Oxygen Violet to lavender Dimmer than argon
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Argon Violet to pale Lavender blue. Often used together with mercury in lamps.
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Carbon Dioxide Bright-white Brighter than Xenon in lower currents Xenon is used in car headlights. Impressive!
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