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Title slide. Lucas Poppante. Science 1. Properties of Xenon. Group Name: Noble Gas Reactivity: It reacts with oxygen and floride Density: 0.005887 grams per cubic centimeter. Electron configuration of xenon. Properties of Xenon. Melting Point: 161.36 K (-111.79°C or -169.22°F)
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Title slide Lucas Poppante Science 1
Properties of Xenon • Group Name: Noble Gas • Reactivity: It reacts with oxygen and floride • Density: 0.005887 grams per cubic centimeter Electron configuration of xenon
Properties of Xenon • Melting Point: 161.36 K (-111.79°C or -169.22°F) • Boiling Point: 165.03 K (-108.12°C or -162.62°F) • Phase at Room Temperature: Gas Cubic face centered
Discoverers: Sir William Ramsay and Morris M. Travers When Discovered: July 12, 1898 How Discovered: through the study of liquefied air
How Xenon is used • Incandescent headlamps • Florescent lamps • “neon” signs • Ultraviolet lights • Police lights • Camera flashes Headlamp with xenon-
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