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Liquid air xenon

Xenon (its name derived from the Greek word xenos, meaning strange ), is the heaviest of the noble gases. Discovered in 1898 in London by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers while engaged in their investigations of liquid air, xenon accounts for less than 1 ppm of the volume of Earth s atmosphere. It is present in the Snn and in the atmospheres of Mars, Venus, and Mercury. [Pg.1308]

Important raw materials Liquid air. Xenon is present in the atmosphere to a small extent,... [Pg.1125]

Boiling points of gases distilled from liquid air xenon - 108 C... [Pg.100]


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