Trent Davis 7 th Hour Element 54 Xenon. Xenon Information Xenon atomic number is fifty-four. The element symbol is known for the first two letter of its.

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Trent Davis 7 th Hour Element 54 Xenon

Xenon Information Xenon atomic number is fifty-four. The element symbol is known for the first two letter of its name Ke. The atomic mass of Xenon is

Xenon History Xenon was discovered in England by William Ramsay and Morris Travers on July 12, 1898, shortly after their discovery of the elements krypton and neon. Xenon is from the greek word xenos, which mean strange or stranger.

Xenon Uses/Products Xenon is uses for many different uses in the world today. We use it for strobe lights, high tech vehicle lights, and projectors.

Xenon Unique Information Name: Xenon Symbol: Xe Atomic Number: 54 Atomic Mass: amu Melting Point: °C ( K, °F) Boiling Point: °C ( K, °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 54 Number of Neutrons: 77 Classification: Noble Gas Crystal Structure: Cubic 293 K: g/cm3 Color: Colorless Gas Name: Xenon Symbol: Xe Atomic Number: 54 Atomic Mass: amu Melting Point: °C ( K, °F) Boiling Point: °C ( K, °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 54 Number of Neutrons: 77 Classification: Noble Gas Crystal Structure: Cubic 293 K: g/cm3 Color: Colorless Gas

Xenon Unleashed Xenon is bright Sometime you see it at a atomic bomb site The color is so blue You mostly, see in the sky, when you take your mom to the zoo It sometime on car lights You see it very wonderful at night Its very good When you drive your old grandma to the hood

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