Uses of Neon
Neon, the second-lightest inert gas, is used in advertising signs, fluorescent lamps, TV tubes and lightening arrestors. Read on to understand about the quick facts and uses of neon element.| Comments on article "Uses of Neon" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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