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As oxygen is required for burning just like that bulb also needs the requirement of argon gas. If we put a inverted tumbler on the lightened candle, it would extinguish because oxygen in glass tumbler will be finished . So why the argon gas doesn't finish in the bulb?
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Argon is an element that is an inertgas, which means it's a gas that doesn't affect or react with other chemicals. ... Argon can also be mixed with other gases to create the colors like green, yellow, and blue in neon signs. However, there are some types of light bulbs, like LEDs, that don't use it.
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argon is inactive gas and in bulb the flow of electron takes place it
means (if avoid led light ) the filament present in bulb is more resistive and have high melting point .when large amount of current flow it's like bombardment of electron do it will illuminated more in presence of argon which is inactive gas.
in case of candle
in presence of wax a cotton thread burn for burning oxygen is required so in absence of oxygen the candle not burn .
now the term burning and illuminated is both different term
burning require oxygen bulb not burn it's bombardment of electron .
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