No, Xenon is a naturally occurring gas. Its location on the Periodic Table (Group 18 or Period 8A, however you want to call it) is in the Noble Gases group. It is inert and found in the atmosphere.
It is made up of xenon atoms.
Xenon was made mainly in nova and supernova explosions.
Xenon is an element made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons
Some items made out of xenon are Blue headlights on cars, laser pumping lamps, photographic flashes, and bactericidal.
Xenon tetroxide.
No, it is not.
Xenon is an element and, being an element, it cannot contain any compounds - man-made or natural.
The 5 man made elements of light is xenon,krypton,argon,neon,and helium.
It is made up of xenon atoms.
Xenon was made mainly in nova and supernova explosions.
Xenon is an element made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons
Xenon is a naturally occurring element.
Some items made out of xenon are Blue headlights on cars, laser pumping lamps, photographic flashes, and bactericidal.
Xenon tetroxide.
We can make xenon (and we do in nuclear reactors - but not on purpose). But this inert or noble gas is found in the atmosphere in very small quantities (trace amounts). A link can be found below.
Xenon is an element so it is not made up of any compounds.
None. Xenon is an element and so is not made up from any substances.