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 is a colorless gas.
Xenon is an odourless gas.
Xenon is a bob,e gas, which means that it can't form any cation or anion by itself. If it joins any other element, then it can form an ion.
Xenon is a gas and the concept of ductility makes no sense for a gas.
Xenon is not dangerous to humans or other living things.
Normally a gas.
Xenon is a gas
xenon is a gas at STP
Xenon is a colorless gas.
Xenon is an odourless gas.
Xenon is a bob,e gas, which means that it can't form any cation or anion by itself. If it joins any other element, then it can form an ion.
Xenon is a gas and the concept of ductility makes no sense for a gas.
Xenon is not dangerous to humans or other living things.
By itself, xenon is not at all hazardous.
Yes. Xenon is noble gas with stable electronic configuration. It does not combine with other elements or itself under STP and exists as single atoms (mono atomic).
Xenon is found as a gas
Xenon is a noble gas, not an acid.