Saturday, October 26, 2019
Xenon :: essays research papers
 Xenon      Xenon is element number 54 on the periodic table of the elements. It has a  mass of roughly 131 atomic mass units. There are 77 neutrons and 54 protons in  the nucleus of the atom. The symbol for xenon is Xe and it belongs to the  family of elements called the noble gases. It is called a noble gas because the  valance shell of one atom contains a full shell. Xenon is one of the most  stable elements on the table. The 54 electrons are arranged, so that there are  2 in the 1st shell, 8 in the 2nd, 18 in the 3rd, 18 in the 4th and lastly 8 in  the 5th shell. The melting and boiling points of xenon are extremely low. They  are -111Ã °C and -107Ã °C respectively.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Xenon and most of the other noble gases were discovered by Sir William  Ramsey and M.W. Travers from England in 1898. The two scientists discovered it  mistakenly while experimenting with crude krypton, another noble gas. They were  separating the elements in the crude krypton through a process called fractional  distillation. In fractional distillation, the process separates two elements  that have different boiling points. Basic-ally, when a sample is heated, the  faster element leaves first, leaving the second element behind. Krypton was  known to have a boiling point at a temperature that is lower than xenon. So the  scientists could predict that heating the mixture would leave krypton in the  container, while the faster boiling xenon leaving it. After the two scientists  separated krypton and xenon, they identified it as a new element through the  emission spectrum of the gas.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Xenon is used heavily in light bulbs. Many of the bulbs in camera  flashes have xenon in them, because they can be used over 10,000 times without  burning out, as well as producing a good balance of all colors. Xenon is also  used in medical purposes. Local anesthesia is made up of 20% oxygen and 80%  xenon. Xenon also can be injected or breathed into the body to give clearer  M.R.I.'s or X-rays. In addition to the uses above, xenon is also in movie  projector lamps, advertising lights, and bubble chambers, Bubble chambers are  devices used by physicists that are used to detect nuclear radiation. The  element is very chemically stable and unradioactive and is generally not harmful  to man. Xenon is also nonflammable. It is only when it combines with other  elements that xenon becomes hazardous. Xenon compounds are highly radioactive.  This element accounts for a very minimal amount of the earth's crust. Only  3x10-9% of the earth contains xenon.  					    
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