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Not much. There are only traces of it .
Xenon is found in the atmosphere in approximately one part out of 20 million
Xenon is found in the Earth's atmosphere and it is extracted from liquified air.
It is mostly found in the atmosphere.
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Not much. There are only traces of it .
Xenon can be found everywhere in the atmosphere.
In the earth's atmosphere.
Xenon is found in the atmosphere in approximately one part out of 20 million
Xenon is found in the Earth's atmosphere and it is extracted from liquified air.
Xenon is obtained from the atmosphere, not from ores.
In the atmosphere and, bonded with oxygen, in quartz.
It is mostly found in the atmosphere.
No. Traces of Xenon are also found in covalent boded form with oxygen, in quartz.
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 1898 shortly after William Ramsay and Morris Travers discovered krypton and neon. Xenon is a trace element in the Earth's atmosphere. Xenon is found in atmosphere of planet Mars and Jupiter. Xenon can be forced into a solid metallic phase by extreme pressure, as much as several hundred kilobars. In its metallic state, xenon has a sky blue color. There are more than forty radioactive isotopes of xenon. Due to electrical excitement, xenon is used in high-powered lamps and flash lamps such as photography strobe lights. While inert and not readily reacting with other elements, xenon and oxygen compounds can be toxic and explosive.