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Xenon is an element in the 18th group of the Periodic Table, these elements are also known as the 'noble gases'.

At RTP (Room Temperature and Pressure) all of the elements in this group are Gas

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What is the normal phase of the element xenon?

The normal phase of xenon is a gas at room temperature and pressure.


What degree is xenon at normal phase?

The answer depends on what is meant by "normal phase".


What is the normal phase of xenon?

Xenon is normally found as a gas at room temperature and pressure.


What state is xenon in at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure?

Xenon is in the gas phase at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure.


How hot is xenon in normal phase?

Xenon is a gas at room temperature, so in its normal phase it is typically around 0.006 times the temperature in Celsius, due to the conversion factor from Kelvin to Celsius.


What is the boiling point melting point and normal phase of Xenon?

At 101.325 kPa, the melting point of xenon is 161.40 K or -111.75 °C or -169.15 °F. At 101.325 kPa, the boiling point of xenon is 165.051 K or -108.099 °C or -162.578 °F. It is a Gas in normal phase or at STP.


What degree is the nobal gas phase for the element xenon?

At normal pressure, any temperature above 165.051 K.


What phase or matter is Xenon?

Xenon is a noble gas and an element and thus single phase


What phase of matter at room temperature is Xenon?

It is a gas.


What is the phase of the element xenon?

Xenon (Xe) is a nonmetalic gas. it has the atomic number of 54 with the atomic mass of 131.239.


What is the normal phrase of xenon?

Xenon is a gas which does not say anything, so there is no particular phrase.


What is xenons normal phase?

Xenon (At Wt 131.3; At No 54) is a Noble Gas. It was discovered as a part of the residue left after evaporating Liquid Air (~1898.) It boils at -107.1 C.----I concur.

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