Atoms have electrons that need to be distributed somehow, even Xenon. Ok so where are these electrons in an atom of Xe?
In the case of Xenon the number of electons per shell is 2,8,18,18,8. Besides the distribution of electrons there is a lot of funny facts about Xenon that most don't know. Let me show you...
Learn more about the atomic number.
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Year: 1898
Location: England
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In the case of Xenon the number of electons per shell is 2,8,18,18,8. Besides the distribution of electrons there is a lot of funny facts about Xenon that most don't know. Let me show you...
Xenon Overview
Xenon Electrons per Shell
2,8,18,18,8Atomic Number
54Learn more about the atomic number.
Description
Heavy, colorless, odorless, noble gas.Atomic Symbol
XeSources
Obtain from the small quantities in liquid air.Atomic Mass
131,29Learn more about the atomic mass.
Uses
Used for filling flash lamps and other powerful lamps. Electrical excitation of xenon produces a burst of brilliant whtie light. Also used in bubble chambers and modern nuclear power reactors.Name Origin
Greek: xenos (strange).State at 20 °C
gasDiscovery
Discovered By: Sir William Ramsay; M. W. TraversYear: 1898
Location: England
Want to learn more details and data about Xenon (Xe)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
Video
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Along with basic atom / element information (like Xenon electrons per shell and all the other atomic data), it also comes with color coded info about: State (Gas, Liquid or Solid at room temperature), Groups/series details and much more...
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Download and enjoy this complete and colored periodic table for you to edit and enjoy. It's in an editable excel format or .ods (open).
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Citation
When you need to include a fact or piece of information in an assignment or essay you should also include where and how you found that piece of information.That gives credibility to your paper and it is sometimes required in higher education.
To make your life (and citation) easier just copy & paste the information below into your assignment or essay:
Luz, Gelson. "Xenon Electrons per Shell (Xe) [& Color, Discovery ..." Materials. Gelsonluz.com. dd mmmm. yyyy. <URL>
Now replace dd, mmmm and yyyy with the day, month, and year you browsed this page. Also replace URL for the actual url of this page (The < and > stay, ok?). This citation format is based on MLA.
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