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Why is mercury used in fluorescent lights?

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Answered by AnupReddi
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Fluorescent lamps3 operate at a very low gas pressure. They produce light when an electric current passes between two electrodes (also called cathodes) in a tube filled with low-pressure mercuryvapor and inert gases, such as argon and krypton.
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