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A fluorescent bulb produces light by sending an electric current through a fluorescent-coated tube filled with argon and about 4 milligrams of mercury (old thermometers contain 500 milligrams).
A fluorescent light consists of a discharge lamp that is similar to a neon sign. Instead of neon, however, it has argon gas and a small droplet of mercury. When the argon glows it warms the mercury.