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Which of the following gases are typically used for colorful lighting when an electric current is applied? A) hydrogen and helium B) argon and krypton C) fluorine and chlorine D) oxygen and nitrogen
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Which of the following gases are typically used for colorful lighting when an electric current is applied?
A) hydrogen and helium
B) argon and krypton
C) fluorine and chlorine
D) oxygen and nitrogen
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B)Argon and Krypton is applied for that..........
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B) Argon and Krypton
The unreactive nature of noble gases allows them to be applied in such places without the risk of poisonous leaks or other disasters.
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