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  1. xenon) – pierwiastek chemiczny z grupy gazów szlachetnych w układzie okresowym. Nazwa pochodzi z gr. ksénos „dziwny”, „obcy”. Został odkryty w 1898 r. przez W. Ramsaya i Morrisa Traversa jako pozostałość po frakcjonowanej destylacji skroplonego kryptonu. Charakterystyka

  2. Element Xenon (Xe), Group 18, Atomic Number 54, p-block, Mass 131.293. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images.

  3. Enter the desired X axis range (e.g., 100, 200) 2.) Check here for automatic Y scaling 3.) Press here to zoom (). Additional Data. View ... , The triple point of xenon as a possible defining point on an international temperature scale, Metrologia, 1985, 21, 43. ... d(ln(k H))/d (1/T) Temperature dependence parameter for Henry's Law constant ...

  4. 12 wrz 2022 · Xenon is an element with the symbol Xe, has an atomic number 54, and belongs to group 18 of the periodic table. Xe is a monoatomic, inert gas, first discovered in 1898 by British chemists William Ramsay (1852-1916) and Morris Travers (1872-1961) in the residue left after partial evaporation of liquid air (with krypton as an impurity). [1] .

  5. IUPAC Standard InChIKey: FHNFHKCVQCLJFQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N Copy CAS Registry Number: 7440-63-3 Chemical structure: This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file; Other names: Xe; UN 2036; UN 2591; Xenon atom; Xeneisol 133A; Xenomatic Permanent link for this species. Use this link for bookmarking this species for future reference.

  6. Physical and chemical properties of Xenon: general data, thermal properties, ionization energies, isotopes, reduction potentials, abundance of elements, crystallographic data.

  7. "Thermodynamic Properties of Xenon from the Triple Point to 800 K with Pressures up to 350 MPa." Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, volume 23, number 1, 1994, pp. 63–152. Silbey, Robert J., Robert A. Alberty, and Moungi G. Bawendi.

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