Xenon doesn't have a chemical formula because it is an element. If you mean the number of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons, Xenon has 54 protons, 77 neutrons and 54 electrons. read more
Xenon doesn’t have a chemical formula because it is an element. If you mean the number of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons, Xenon has 54 protons, 77 neutrons and 54 electrons. read more
At standard temperature and pressure, pure xenon gas has a density of 5.761 kg/m 3, about 4.5 times the density of the Earth's atmosphere at sea level, 1.217 kg/m 3. As a liquid, xenon has a density of up to 3.100 g/mL, with the density maximum occurring at the triple point. read more
Simple question for grade 10 science. For example, hydrogen gas is H2. (We obviously have only touched on basics, so I'm still not sure how the noble gases can react.) read more