No, it is neither hard nor soft. It is a gas!
It is very soft - at normal temperatures and pressure, it is a gas!
Xenon is pronounced ZEE-non.
yes xenon does have a freezing point of 111,9 C yes xenon does have a freezing point of 111,9 C
Xenon has 2 p-electrons.
Yes, xenon is larger than argon. Xenon has more electrons and a larger atomic radius compared to argon.
It is very soft - at normal temperatures and pressure, it is a gas!
LG does manufacture a hard plastic cover for the LG Xenon. Aside from hard plastic cover, LG also offers a soft silicon cover, a paper cover and a titanium cover.
When you mix fluorine with xenon, the fluorine can react with xenon to form xenon fluorides, such as xenon tetrafluoride (XeF4) or xenon hexafluoride (XeF6). These xenon fluorides are generally unstable and highly reactive compounds.
Xenon is a noble gas. I would think any compounds would be hard to make with using Xenon.
Xenon Difluoride
Xenon has a hexafluoride, which is xenon hexafluoride (XeF6). Argon does not have a stable hexafluoride compound.
Xenon has 54 electrons.
Yes, xenon can form monatomic ions, known as xenon ions. Xenon can lose electrons to form positively charged xenon ions or gain electrons to form negatively charged xenon ions.
Xenon Trioxide
xenon is colourless
John Xenon
Xenon is a gas