The Xenon Test uses light emitted by Xenon to simulate the light of Sun.
It is used for weathering tests on plastics, dyes, and inks.
Xenon is a chemical element made most famous by high intensity discharge lighting. High intensity discharge lighting is probably most famous in vehicles (think Lexus during the mid 1990s) but are often used in stadiums, street lights, and often in yards.
You can find home HID lighting at stores like:
http://homeharvest.com
http://elights.com
you can find car HID lighting at stores like:
http://www.ebay.com
http://www.phillips.com
http://www.neverburnout.com
http://www.mculloch.com
XE is the symbol for xenon on the periodic table. Atomic # 54.
Xenon is a trace gas. Air is about .08 parts per million of Xenon. (For every million grams of air, there are .08 grams of xenon)
Xenon is an anaesthetic gas but otherwise is harmless.
Xenon produces a beautiful blue glow when excited by an electrical discharge. Xenon lamps have applications as high-speed electronic flash bulbs used by photographers, sunbed lamps and bactericidal lamps used in food preparation and processing. Xenon lamps are also used in ruby lasers. Xenon difluoride is used to etch silicon microprocessors. Xenon ion propulsion systems are used by satellites.
Xenon is used in Electron tubes, bactericidal lamps, strobe lamps, xenon lamps for surgery, and vehicle headlights (more so in planes and boats).
Xenon Difluoride
Xenon Trioxide
Xenon- atoms Xenon tetrafluoride- molecules
Xenon forms xenon hexafluoride, XeF6
xenon
xenon is colourless
John Xenon
Xenon is a gas
Xenon is a anion
No, neon is not xenon.
No, xenon is inert.
xenon brittle