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How was xenon mined and if so where?

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Xenon is not mined since it is a gas!

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How is Xenon mined?

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


How much protons is in xenon?

The atomic number of xenon is 54. So there are 54 protons in xenon.


Is xenon an element with a single atom?

It is mainly so. But diatomic Xenon is used in Xenon lasers.


Is xenon flamable?

Xenon is chemically inert. So it is not flammable


What texture is Xenon?

Xenon is a gas and so does not have any texture.


Are there any metals like xenon?

um. xenon isn't a metal. and xenon means "strange", so no.


Why is Xenon a nonmetal?

Xenon is a gas element so it is non metal.


Is xenon hazardous?

Xenon is non-reactive and so, in itself, is not harmful. However, breathing pure xenon would starve you of oxygen and so would be fatal.


Why is iron mined?

it is mined so that people can make steel


What is the anion for xenon?

Xenon obeys octet rule and has a stable electronic configuration. So, xenon does not form any anion.


Is xenon part of the universe?

Xenon is a naturally occurring element, so yes, it is.


What is the anion formula for xenon?

Xenon obeys octet rule and has a stable electronic configuration. So, xenon does not form any anion.