Definition of Xenon
Xen´on
Pronunciation:
zĕn´ǒn; zē´nǒn
n.
1.
(Chem.)
A
very
heavy
,
inert
gaseous
element
of
the
noble
gas
group
,
occurring
in
the
atmosphere
in
the
proportion
of
one
volume
is
about
20
millions
.
It
was
discovered
by
Ramsay
and
Travers
in
1898
.
It
can
be
condensed
to
a
liquid
boiling
at
-107°
C
.,
and
to
a
solid
which
melts
at
-111.9°
C
.
Symbol
Xe
(
formely
also
X
);
atomic
number
54
;
atomic
weight
131
.
3
.
Related Words
air
,
argonon
,
atomic
number
54
,
chemical
element
,
element
,
inert
gas
,
noble
gas
,
Xe
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