The liquid xenon hasn't color.
Xenon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless noble gas.
Xenon is a noble gas and is colorless in its natural state.
Xenon typically burns with a bluish-white flame when ignited. This color is due to the excitation of xenon atoms by the heat, which causes them to emit light in the visible spectrum.
Xenon gas is colourless xenon may be colorless at first, however wen its jolted with electricity, it turns into a lovely pale violet color.
At normal pressure, between 161.4 K and 165.1 K.
Solid xenon is more dense than liquid xenon. Solid xenon has a higher density because its particles are closely packed together in a solid state compared to the more spread out particles in its liquid state.
xenon is a gas at STP
No, Xenon is a gas at 0 oC. It condenses to a liquid at -108 oC
It was a liquid.
Xenon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless noble gas.
Xenon is found in bright fluorescent lights. Xenon is a liquid.
Xenon is a noble gas and is colorless in its natural state.
From distillation of liquid air.
Xenon typically burns with a bluish-white flame when ignited. This color is due to the excitation of xenon atoms by the heat, which causes them to emit light in the visible spectrum.
In liquid form.
By fractional distillation of liquid air.
Xenon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers.