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Usage Of Neon Gas In Neon Under Car Lights

Posted By manish.routers on Apr 25, 2010   FROM: neonundercarlights01.shutterfly.com report abuse

Neon Under Car Lights, Under Car LED Strobe Lighting, Neon Lights

The gas used in neon under car lights is neon. It along with other chemically sluggish gases is called inert gases. It is because they are chemically inert. Chemical inertness is a character which makes the gases not to react with any other gas in normal conditions. It arises because of the chemical structure of the gas and its electronic configuration. Generally these gases are not found abundantly because they cannot form compounds. Some of them like neon are useful for certain purposes. Though it is useful gas, its abundance is very less on that earth. It is present in huge quantities in the universe other than earth. It is present in less quantity on earth where is used in more amounts but it is present in abundant quantities in the universe which cannot be exploited for usage on earth. The best usage of this gas can be found in the manufactory of the car lights.

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