No, they are not.
A Xenon HID kit can be purchased from a number of online sources in the UK. These include Amazon, the eBay auction website, HID Kits, Xenon HID 4U and HIDs 4U.
Any HID head lamp bulb above 6000K are illegal.
The length of a typical H4 HID xenon bulb used in HID conversion kits is around 7-8 cm (2.75-3.15 inches). However, it's always best to consult the specific manufacturer's specifications for the exact dimensions of the bulb you are using.
Well it depends. It may cost you around £89 through a website I last visited for purchasing Xenon HID kits: www.convert2xenon.co.uk
They use xenon gas bulbs. These are a form of halogen lighting.
Xenon is a colourless gas. If you are referring to the light given out by HID Xenon bulbs, this is created by the electric arc generated inside the bulb. The colour of the arc can be altered by adjusting the mixture of chemicals in the gas. These are primarily various metal ions. Xenon gas is used because it is not only colourless, but is inert, meaning the high temperatures in the bulb will not cause it to react to any part of it. Xenon HID bulbs come in a range of colours from pure white through to purple. For use in cars, white or off-white is generally preferred, as these give the greatest light output. See: Xenon HID Bulb information as in the link below.
An HID Xenon conversion kit is an aftermarket automobile headlight replacement system that will let a car owner swap out standard halogen headlights for LED headlights.
Krypton, radon, and xenon cation are all isoelectronic with xenon because they have the same number of electrons.
A HID kit is a High Intensity Discharge, also referred to as Xenon. One would use a HID kit to upgrade the headlights in their car. These lights last for 3000 hours and they replace halogen lights currently in most cars.
There is definitely a way to make your HID lights brighter. To make your HID lights brighter, you can purchase and install xenon projectors or specifically designed reflectors. You also have the choice of upgrading your reflectors to halogen headlamps to make them even brighter.
the same : Xenon (chemical element)
No, the ionization energies of oxygen and xenon are not the same. Xenon has higher ionization energy compared to oxygen due to the increased number of electrons and stronger electron-electron repulsion in xenon.