How does a neon light produce visible light?
- Correct Answer: mitosis
- luminescence
- radiation
- electroluminescence
Explanation: A neon light produces visible light by electroluminescence. The bulb is a glass tube that contains the noble gas neon. When electricity passes through the gas, it excites electrons of neon atoms, causing them to give off visible light. Neon produces red light. Other noble gases are also used in lights, and they produce light of different colors. For example, krypton produces violet light, and argon produces blue light.
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