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★ Explain the properties of Xenon ★

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Answered by brainly72
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atomic number- 54
density -
5.9  \times  {10}^{ - 3} g.cm \: at \: 20 \: degee \: celcius

melting point - -112 degree celcius
boiling point- 117 degree celcius

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Answered by GauravSaxena01
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Q. Explain the properties of Xenon.

Answer :-

==>>> Xenon :- Xenon Element A colorless, odorless, highly unreactive gaseous element found in minute quantities in the atmosphere and extracted commercially from liquefied air.

The name xenon is derived from the Greek word xenos, “strange” or “foreign.” 

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.

It is obtained by distillation of liquid air, and is used in some specialized electric lamps.

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====>>>> Properties of xenon :-

==== >>>> Physical properties of xenon :-

★Xenon (Xe), Group 18, Atomic Number 54, p-block, Mass 131.293.

★Xenon is one of the "noble" gases, also known as "rare" or "inert" gases. 

★Xenon's melting point is -111.79 °C and its boiling point is -108.12°C. O

★ xenon has a density of up to 3.100 g/mL, 

★  Xenon has a very low melting and boiling point because it has a very low interatomic force, due to its full valence shell. 

===>>>> Chemical properties of xenon :-

★xenon was thought to be completely inactive.

★ Xenon was once thought to be completely inert, as there are no naturally occurring compounds of Xenon.

★ Xenon is the most reactive noble gas out of the stable five, as its valence electrons receive the least electro-magnetic influence from the nucleus. 

★ Xenon is not combustible nor flammable, as
its reactivity is very low.

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Xenon is a noble gas, which is Group 18 on the periodic table of elements. 

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