Xenon has been used as a general anesthetic.
Xenon is finding application in treating brain injuries.
Xenon has been used to image the heart, lungs, and brain.
it's used to measure blood flow.
other applications in lasers, gas discharge lamps, spectroscopy, nuclear energy, etc..
Xenon- atoms Xenon tetrafluoride- molecules
Xenon is an inert or noble gas. It is odorless, colorless and tasteless. As with all inert gases, it is reluctant to react chemically with other things, and is not overtly dangerous. But xenon can displace oxygen, which you need. If you were somehow stuck in a room full of xenon, you'd have only a few moments to get out before you passed out and you were asphyxiated.
No, xenon is inert.
Xenon is a anion
No, neon is not xenon.
Xenon will light up your world! It's the brightest on the periodic table... Xenon... it's a phoenomnal.
You xenon because when you go outside in the dark you will get scared or you will not get scared but you use in the dark so you can see what you are looking at or stooped on or you need to find something and so you use xenon which is a flashlight or anything that has light
It is a common noun because element don't need capital letters.
Xenon Difluoride
Xenon Trioxide
Xenon- atoms Xenon tetrafluoride- molecules
Xenon forms xenon hexafluoride, XeF6
Xenon is an inert or noble gas. It is odorless, colorless and tasteless. As with all inert gases, it is reluctant to react chemically with other things, and is not overtly dangerous. But xenon can displace oxygen, which you need. If you were somehow stuck in a room full of xenon, you'd have only a few moments to get out before you passed out and you were asphyxiated.
xenon
xenon is colourless
John Xenon
Xenon is a gas