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Discussion Forum : General Science - Elements and Metals (Q.No. 7)
7.
The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is
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Eli said:
5 years ago
What will happen if hydrogen gas is used in the incandescent bulb? Anyone explain the effect.
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Ashutosh said:
1 decade ago
Actually argon and helium use in electrical bulb in tube light on high pressure mercury gas.
Yatin Rathore said:
1 decade ago
Yes helium can also used in electric bulb, because it is inert gas. Is nitrogen a inert gas?
V Ashokchary said:
1 decade ago
Guys, if question come for nitrozen & argon, then which one hould be the correct anwer?
Babli gorain said:
1 decade ago
Because inert gas does not react with the filament. So we use inert gas in making the bulb.
Mihir jain said:
6 years ago
@All.
Gas which is not used in electric bulb?
* Argon
* Xenon
* Neon
* Nitrogen
Tell me
Gas which is not used in electric bulb?
* Argon
* Xenon
* Neon
* Nitrogen
Tell me
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Sourav said:
1 decade ago
Argon and helium are generally used in bulbs. Edison used nitrogen due to its inactivity.
Sakshi gore said:
9 years ago
Mostly inert gases are used because they won't react with the material of the filament.
Alok kumar said:
10 years ago
I agree nitrogen is used inside the electric bulb.
But why another gases doesn't use?
But why another gases doesn't use?
Sujeet said:
1 decade ago
Why don't we use vaccum in bulbs, it could be more effective and may be much cheaper.
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