The least prominent gas in the atmosphere is xenon. It represents no more than one percent on the air in the atmosphere.
Xenon is an inert gas and it cannot describe a person.
Xenon is found in the Earth's atmosphere and it is extracted from liquified air.
There are traces of Xenon (around 0.00001%) in the Earth's atmosphere. It can be obtained by fractional distillation of liquefied air.
Xenon was discovered in England in 1898 by Ramsay and Travers as the result of a series of experiments to determine the composition of air.
Xenon is a trace gas. Air is about .08 parts per million of Xenon. (For every million grams of air, there are .08 grams of xenon)
It is xenon
Xenon, a gas at room temperature, does not have a texture. It feels like air.
Xenon is gas but can be present in liquid form in specific circumstances
Argon is more dense than air.
It is collected by fractional distillation of liquid air.
A gas that is in the air. It is used in some car headlights.
Approx 0.00001%.
Normally a gas.
Xenon is not mined, it is a gas discovered in 1898 in England. It was found in the residue left over from evaporating components of liquid air
Xenon is a gas
xenon is a gas at STP