xenon would be about 120$ for 100 grams
The atomic number of xenon is 54. So there are 54 protons in xenon.
Approx 0.00001%.
xenon is usually a waste product of nuclear reactors and although has power not that much
No. Xenon is highly unreactive. Xenon will, under special circumstances, react with elemental fluorine, which is much more reactive than fluorides.
$120 for 100 grams
The cost of xenon can vary depending on the supplier and market conditions. On average, xenon can cost around $5-$10 per gram.
Xenon does not readily form stable compounds, but it can react with fluorine to form xenon fluorides such as XeF₂ and XeF₄. Xenon can also form compounds with oxygen, such as xenon trioxide (XeO₃) and xenon tetroxide (XeO₄), when exposed to extreme conditions. Xenon can form complexes with other elements, such as in [Au(CN)₂]XeF₆ which consists of xenon coordinated to gold and cyanide ligands.
i think it is $399.99
99.99 with two year contract
None! Xenon and oxygen are both elements, and by definition, no element contains any amount of any other element.
Approx USD 6.
Not much. There are only traces of it .