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noun - a colorless odorless inert gaseous element occurring in the earth's atmosphere in trace amounts
noun - a gaseous element
XENON - Xenon is a chemical element with symbol Xe and atomic number 54. It is a colorless, dense, odorless noble gas found in the Earth's atmosphere in trac...
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The name of this gas is from the Greek for "foreign" or "strange" |
The name of this gas comes from the Greek for "strange" |
Colorless & odorless element first discovered in 1898 |
Alphabetically, the noble gases run from Ar, argon to Xe, this |
The name of this noble gas might remind you of a "Warrior Princess" |
This colorless, monatomic gaseous element is used in stroboscopes & lasers |
The Kennedy Space Center uses this gas, atomic No. 54 & no warrior princess, in high-intensity lights for night landings |
Alphabetically, it's last of the noble gases |
(Sarah gives the clue from the Sanford Underground Research Facility.) The double-walled titanium cylinder acts as a thermos, so this gas, the "X" in the LUX experiment, stays liquid; scientists hope that some elusive dark matter will bump into an atom of it |
This gas, symbol Xe, is used in stroboscopes & high-speed camera flashes |
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Xenon is a chemical element with symbol Xe and atomic number 54. It is a colorless, dense, odorless noble gas found in the Earth's atmosphere in trace amounts. Although generally unreactive, xenon can undergo a few chemical reactions such as the formation of xenon hexafluoroplatinate, the first noble gas compound to be synthesized.Xenon is used in flash lamps and arc lamps, and as a general anesthetic. The first excimer laser design used a xenon dimer molecule (Xe2) as the lasing medium, and the earliest laser designs used xenon flash lamps as pumps. Xenon is used to search for hypothetical weakly interacting massive particles and as the propellant for ion thrusters in spacecraft.Naturally occurring xenon consists of eight stable isotopes. More than 40 unstable xenon isotopes undergo radioactive decay, and the isotope ratios of xenon are an important tool for studying the early history of the Solar System. Radioactive xenon-135 is produced by beta decay from iodine-135 (a product of nu |