Element Research Project (Xenon1)
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What is Xenon?
By John Cohee
What Are Elements?
Definition: A specific type of atom.
I will be presenting the structure, history, and
importance of Xenon
Xenon’s Atom
P=54
N=77
Nucleus=
Electrons =
Shells =
What is the Structure of
Xenon?
Description: xenon is a colorless and
odorless gas
Number of Protons, Electrons, Neutrons:
P= 54, E= 54, N= 77
Atomic weight: 131.29
Atomic number: 54
Symbol: Xe
What is the History of
Xenon?
Xenon was discovered by 2 British chemists when
they evaporated liquid air to find out what the
Earth’s atmosphere was made of
Discovered by British chemists Sir William Ramsey
and Morris W. Travers
Xenon was discovered
in 1898
Why is Xenon Important?
Some uses for xenon now are…
Imax movie projectors
Lasers
Bactericidal lamps
Deep sea observation lights
Electron tubes
Ion engines
Probes
Strobe lights
Interesting Facts
Xenon’s symbol is Xe
It is a noble gas
It is a colorless, odorless gas and it is not very
reactive
It is used for many types of powerful lamps and
lights
The Earth’s atmosphere is 0.0000087% Xenon
Conclusion
Xenon is a noble gas
It is colorless and odorless
It has a full outer electron shell and it is not
very reactive
Xenon was discovered in 1898
It is used to make very bright lights and
lamps
The Earth’s atmosphere is 0.0000087%
Xenon
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"Periodic Table - Chart of All Chemical Elements." Lenntech. Web. 10 Dec. 2010.
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