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The Element Xenon - Basic Physical and Historical Information ...
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Discovered : by Sir William Ramsay and M.W. Travers in 1898 Isolated in London Origin : The name is derived from the Greek xenos, meaning strange. Description : A colourless, odourless gas that makes up 0.086 parts per million of the atmosphere. About half a tonne a year is produced from liquid air and used for research purposes. Image : Electro flash - (Xenon also used in specialised light ...
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Xenon - Xe - Xenon is used as a light source in special applications and an important application is as a fill for thyratron and half-wave rectifier tubes.
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