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Xenon

Xenon (Xe) is one of six noble gases. It is sometimes used in lighting, such as special flashlight bulbs.

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Can you recycle xenon light bulbs?

Halogen light bulbs are a type of incandescent light bulbs and are filled with a halogen gas. The halogen gas gives the bulbs a longer life than traditional incandescent bulbs because it helps redeposit the evaporated tungsten back to the filament. Halogen light bulbs are not the same thing as compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL bulbs), which have mercury inside and are often subject to state or local disposal regulations. Also, halogen light bulbs are not recyclable like CFL bulbs are.

How much does carbon cost per gram?

Depending on the form of the carbon, it could be VERY cheap, or VERY expensive. In the form of charcoal or carbon black (soot), or even graphite, it would cost less than 1 penny per gram. However, carbon can also take the form of DIAMOND- which may cost thousands of $$$ per gram.

Is air lighter or heavier than carbon monoxide?

Any real-world consideration must take in to account the moisture in the air. Assuming 50% relative humidity at about 70 degrees F, the molecular weight of air would be about 28.01 which is almost exactly the same as the molecular weight of CO. In trying to figure out whether CO will rise to the ceiling or settle to the floor, the relative temperatures of the CO / Air would have to be considered. Information from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation indicates: "Most manufacturers specify where you should locate their CO detector. In general, the best place to put the detector is where you will hear it while sleeping. CO is roughly the same weight as air and distributes evenly throughout a room, so a detector can be placed at any height in any location, as long as its alarm can be heard. Additional units could be installed in several other locations around the home, such as a child's bedroom; check the list below before installing. To avoid both damage to the unit and to reduce false alarms, do not install CO detectors: * in unheated basements, attics or garages * in areas of high humidity * where they will be exposed to chemical solvents or cleaners, including hair spray, deodorant sprays, etc. * near vents, flues or chimneys * within 2 metres (6 ft.) of heating and cooking appliances * near forced-or unforced-air ventilation openings * within 2 metres (6 ft.) of corners or areas where natural air circulation is low * where they can be damaged, such as an outlet in a high traffic area * where directly exposed to the weather."

Do Noble gases have a boiling point?

Boiling is the transition of a substance from its liquid phase to a gas. Since a "noble gas" is already a gas it can't boil.

Noble gases can be condensed into a liquid phase by subjecting them to the right conditions of temperature and pressure. This liquid can then be turned into its gas phase (aka boiled) by increasing the temperature and/or reducing the pressure.

Why is it that guys do not text when they say they will Is it because they are Busy Shy have no phone credit unsure of what to write No phone signal Phone is stolen Lost the girl's no?

Guys aren't as interested in chit-chatting as women are. Women need coversation to feel important, men don't. Why are you waiting on his text? Men like a chase, keep yourself busy and let him find you. And remember, if he doesn't text when he say's he will, don't text him. Wait for him to get with you and (even though your pissed) act like you didn't even notice.

Is the element Xenon described in the Bible?

The element xenon is not mentioned inthe King James Vresion (KJV) or the New King James Version (NKJV) of the Bible. Xenon was discovered by English chemist Morris Travers and Scottish chemist William Ramsey in 1898, which was long after the Bible was written.

What bactericidal objects use xenon?

These are the bactericidal lamps with xenon.

What is an advertising slogan for the element Xenon?

Xenon will light up your world! It's the brightest on the periodic table... Xenon... it's a phoenomnal.

Where do inert gas found in nature?

Inert gases exist in the atmosphere; helium exist also in metane and some rocks.

What is a netron?

Neutrons are the particles on an atom that have a neutral charge. They aren't positive like protons. They aren't negative like electrons

Why only Xe and Kr combine with other elements?

Only xenon and krypton combine with other elements, especially with elements of high electronegativity such as fluorine and oxygen. This is because when compared to other noble gases, the atomic size of Xe and Kr is more, due to which the attraction of the valence electons with nucleus is less. As such the valence electrons can easily undergo hybridistion and combine with other nonmetals.

Why is Xenon lipophilic?

Yes. Xenon is lipophilic and exhibits affinity for cavities in macromolecular interiors. Xenon's lipophilic behavior has been shown from its partition with long-chain hydrocarbons and from its in vitro and in vivo partition with fatty tissue.

How much does titanium cost per grams?

Cost, pure: $6.1 per 100g

Cost, bulk: $0.65 per 100g

and in pounds sterling

Cost, Pure: £3.87 per 100g

Cost, Bulk: £0.41 per 100g

Is xenon found in The Bible?

No, it is not. It is a chemical element which was discovered only in 1898.

What group is Xenon (Xe) located in?

Noble gases are the six chemical elements of Group 18 of the periodic table and Xe is one of these.

If you put xenon bulbs in a mk IV jetta 2001 wolfsberg will it damage any of the wiring?

Not at all, because you don't put Xenon BULBS in your car. (The cheap little "Xenon-like" bulbs that are direct replacements for your headlight bulbs should not be purchased because they cut down the amount of light you get--it's just a coating on a regular bulb, and all a coating can do is take away light, never add it) You put a Xenon SYSTEM in your car, and the most inexpensive systems are around $900.

What are the chemical symbols for lithium xenon oxygen potassium zinc strontium?

Lithium (Li), Xenon (Xe), Oxygen (O), Potassium (K), Zinc (Zn), Strontium (Sr).

How many neutrons does lanthanum have?

82 in the stable isotope 139 La which makes up over 99% of naturally occuring lanthanum. It has 81 in the stable isotope 137La which makes up <1% of naturally occuring Lanthanum.

What is cost for 1 gram of xenon?

The cost of 1 gram of xenon can vary depending on the supplier, purity level, and market conditions. As of current market rates, the cost of xenon gas ranges from $5 to $10 per gram. Xenon is a rare and expensive noble gas due to its limited natural abundance and specialized applications in industries such as lighting, anesthesia, and aerospace.

Does xenon have the ability to conduct electricity?

No, xenon is a noble gas and does not conduct electricity in its standard state. It is a non-reactive and non-metallic element, making it an insulator.