Xenon is a noble gas, so its noble gas configuration would be
[Xe]
Its configuration using the short-cut method would be
[Kr]5s24d105p6
The noble gas notation of W (tungsten) is [Xe] 4f14 5d4 6s2, which represents the configuration of noble gas xenon followed by the electron configuration of tungsten.
The element with the noble gas notation Xe6s2 is Barium (Ba), as Xenon (Xe) represents the 5s and 5p orbitals of the previous noble gas configuration, and the 6s represents the outermost electron shell of Barium.
The noble gas in the fifth period is Xenon (Xe). It weighs 131.29g/mol.
The noble gas notation for Cesium is [Xe]6s¹. This notation indicates that Cesium (Cs) has the electron configuration of Xenon (Xe) with an additional electron in the outermost s orbital.
There is no boble gas notation for hydrogen and helium. The noble gas notation starts for elements after helium. The noble gas notation is a notation formed as a result of the electron configuration notation being used in conjunction with noble gases. The noble gas preceding the element in question is written then the electron configuration is continued from that point forward.
The noble gas notation for xenon is [Kr] 5s2 4d10 5p6.
[Kr]4d105s25p6
A noble gas.
The noble gas notation of W (tungsten) is [Xe] 4f14 5d4 6s2, which represents the configuration of noble gas xenon followed by the electron configuration of tungsten.
The element with the noble gas notation Xe6s2 is Barium (Ba), as Xenon (Xe) represents the 5s and 5p orbitals of the previous noble gas configuration, and the 6s represents the outermost electron shell of Barium.
A noble gas.
The noble gas in the fifth period is Xenon (Xe). It weighs 131.29g/mol.
xenon
Xenon is a noble gas, not an acid.
The noble gas notation for Cesium is [Xe]6s¹. This notation indicates that Cesium (Cs) has the electron configuration of Xenon (Xe) with an additional electron in the outermost s orbital.
Xenon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless noble gas.
Xenon is a noble gas and an element and thus single phase