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Xenon

Xenon. Caitlyn Banks. Xenon It got its name from the Greek word for ‘stranger’. The Atomic Mass 131.29. The Atomic Number is 54. . Protons: 54 Neutrons: 77 Electrons: 54. The melting point is -111.79 degrees Celsius. The boiling point is -108.12 degrees Celsius.

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Xenon

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  1. Xenon Caitlyn Banks

  2. Xenon It got its name from the Greek word for ‘stranger’.

  3. The Atomic Mass 131.29. The Atomic Number is 54.

  4. Protons: 54 Neutrons: 77 Electrons: 54

  5. The melting point is -111.79 degrees Celsius. The boiling point is -108.12 degrees Celsius. The color is colorless. Physical Properties

  6. Xenon is a noble gas. A noble gas is present in the atmosphere to a small extent of about 0.08ppm. They also don’t like reacting with other elements.

  7. My element in nature is mostly found in Mars’atmosphere. There isn’t much of it in our atmosphere.

  8. Making Electron tubes • Stroboscopicand bacterial lamps including lamps used to excite ruby lasers • In nuclear energy fields in bubble chambers and probes Uses

  9. You should buy this element because Xenon is a noble gas, to the right of Iodine. Its chemical number is 54, I promise you Xenon’s not a bore.

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