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What are the uses of xenon and radon?

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Answered by ashaykadam
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Answer:

Xenon finds application in medical imaging of the lungs through hyperpolarized MRI. Radon, which is highly radioactive and is only available in minute amounts, is used in radiotherapy.

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Answered by akshayaavunoori7
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\huge\fbox{USES OF xENON}

It is used in photographic flash lamps, stroboscopic lamps, high-intensitive arc-lamps for motion picture projection and high-pressure arc lamps to product ultraviolet light (solar simulators).

\huge\fbox{USES OF RADON}

Radon has no known biological role. It is, however, thought that it may have had a significant role in evolution. This is because it is responsible for much of the Earth’s background radiation that can lead to genetic modifications.

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