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Q: Why does it take more energy to separate 2 xenon than 2 neon's?
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How do I know which headlight uses less energy?

LED lights use less energy than Xenon lights and last much longer. They are also far more affordable than Xenon lights and come in a range of color levels that are less harsh than Xenon.


Are lattice and cohesive energies same?

Lattice energy is energy required to separate ions to infinite distance with no more interaction. Cohesive energy is energy required to separate atoms to infinite distance with no more interaction.


What are neons uses?

Neons are used for a lot of stuff like neon signs,gas lasers,tv tubes,x ray windows and much more


Will the element Xenon float in water?

No, because Xenon is more densethan water


Why is Xenon's boiling point higher than Neon?

because Xenon has more polarizable electrons.


Which one is more powerful the celeron or the xenon processor?

Most definitely the xenon CPU as it is a server CPU :-)


Is nickel or Xenon more reactive?

Nickel is more reactive.


Which is more reactive calcium or xenon?

Calcium.


How does sodium fluoride react with xenon?

No. Xenon is highly unreactive. Xenon will, under special circumstances, react with elemental fluorine, which is much more reactive than fluorides.


Is Xenon heavier or lighter than air?

Xenon is more than 4.5 times heavier than air.


Where can one find more information about neons?

One may find information on neons at a number of the internet's top chemistry information websites. Some of these websites include Chem 4 Kids, Chemicool, and Chemistry.


What are the common uses of xenon?

Xenon is used in Electron tubes, bactericidal lamps, strobe lamps, xenon lamps for surgery, and vehicle headlights (more so in planes and boats).