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What gas is used in neon signs?

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  • by Aurelio Locsin on January 26th, 2010

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    According to the Neon Survey of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, the most common gas used in neon signs is, fittingly enough, neon, which gives off a red-orange glow. Argon, helium, mercury vapor or their combinations can create other colors.

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    University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Neon Survey

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