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How much xenon there is in oxygen?

None! Xenon and oxygen are both elements, and by definition, no element contains any amount of any other element.


Can any element combine with any other element?

No. Kryptonite is a nobel gas, and doesn't react with any other elements.


Can Kryptonite be combine with any other element?

No. Kryptonite is a nobel gas, and doesn't react with any other elements.


What other elements does neon combine with?

None. Neon doesn't form any compounds.


Can gold be combined with any other elements like water or salt?

Gold is considered a 'noble' metal. This is because it will not easily combine with other elements


What elements are related to xenon?

Xenon is a Noble gas so any of the noble gases are related to it, such as Radon, krypton, Neon, and Helium.


Does lead combine with any other elements to create a compound?

No lead does not combine with any other elements.....it is one of the only dangerous elements therefor it would be a hazard


Why were scientists very excited when they were able to create xenon tetrafluoride?

They had believed that none of the noble gases would form any compounds with other elements.


What elements easily bond with Xenon?

I don't think any element can easily , or even bond with Xenon. Xenon is a noble gas with enough electrons on the outermost shell, therefore it exist alone like other noble gas such as helium, argon in the same group: Group 0.


Will all elements combine with other elements?

in nuclear fusion i assume it is theoretically possible to combine any elements but in terms of chemical bonding, no some elements ie noble gases are very nonreactive, though the heavier noble gases do form compounds with oxygen and fluorine.


What elements combine with carbon to make organic compounds?

Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and a few other elements can combine with carbon to form organic compounds. These elements are commonly found in biological molecules like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.


Are there any known xenon compounds?

Yes, xenon can form compounds with elements such as fluorine, oxygen, and nitrogen. Some examples include xenon difluoride (XeF2), xenon tetrafluoride (XeF4), and xenon trioxide (XeO3). These compounds are typically synthesized under specific conditions due to xenon's inert nature.