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).
It is made up of xenon atoms.
The group of elements that exist as separate atoms are the noble gases. Radon, neon, xenon, argon, helium, and krypton are those elements.
2.36 moles x 6.022*10^23 atoms/mole. Moles cancel and you are left with 1.42*10^24 xenon atoms.
Xenon- atoms Xenon tetrafluoride- molecules
It is a compound of Xenon and Oxygen in which each atom of Xenon it attached to three atoms of oxygen.
5.66 X 1023 atoms of xenon (1 mole Xe/6.022 X 1023) = 0.940 moles of xenon ------------------------------
Neither. Xenon comes as individual atoms.
one
Xe or Xenon has 1 atom in it , Xenon. Xenon has 54 electrons and 54 protons.
It is a compound of xenon and oxygen. A molecule of xenon tetroxide comprise one atom of xenon in covalent bonds with four atoms of oxygen.
Xenon
It is mainly so. But diatomic Xenon is used in Xenon lasers.