Xenon is an element. It is mostly found in atomic form but can exist as a diatomic molecule.
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.
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.
NO!!! It is a monatomic atom. It is inert so it does not combine with anything to form a molecule.
There are 77 Neutrons in the nucleus of one atom of Xenon
A xenon atom contains 54 electrons,
Xenon tetroxide.
Yes.
It is mainly so. But diatomic Xenon is used in Xenon lasers.
A proton is a subatomic particle which is the same in whichever element it is found. A proton from a Xenon atom is no different to that from a Hydrogen atom or a Uranium atom.
Neither. Xenon comes as individual atoms.
An atom of xenon contains 54 electrons, the atomic number of xenon.
It is a compound of Xenon and Oxygen in which each atom of Xenon it attached to three atoms of oxygen.