Xenon By: Annie Forrester 54 Xe 131.30. Properties and Uses of Xeon Some of Xenon’s Properties………  It isn’t toxic  Atomic number is 54  The melting.

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Xenon By: Annie Forrester 54 Xe

Properties and Uses of Xeon Some of Xenon’s Properties………  It isn’t toxic  Atomic number is 54  The melting point is 111.9°C  The boiling point is 108.1°C  Xenon is colorless Some of Xenon’s uses………  Ion engines  Electron tubes  Stroboscopic lamps  Bacterial lights  Bubble chambers

Fun facts  costs $120 to process 100 grams of pure Xenon  Discovered in 1898 by Sir William Ramsay  Comes from the Greek word xenon meaning stranger  Is a Noble gas  Its symbol is Xe

Basic Info Uses Facts Properties Ion Engines Bubble chambers Electron Tubes Costs $120 for 100 grams Comes from Greek Language Discovered in 1898 Symbol is XE Noble gas Atomic number is 54 Colorless gas Boiling point is 108.1°C Isn’t toxic Melting point is 111.9°C

Sources     scholar/elements/periodic-table/uses.html scholar/elements/periodic-table/uses.html scholar/elements/periodic-table/uses.html