Xe Xenon     Atomic number : 54 
    Relative atomic mass (12C = 12.0000) :  131.29 
    P H Y S I C A L     D A T A
Group 18 noble gas
 
Density / kg m-3 :  3540 [s., m.p.]; 2939 [liq., b.p.]; 5.8971 [gas, 273 K]
 
Melting point / K :  161.3 
 
Boiling point / K :  166.1
 
    D I S C O V E R Y
Xenon was discovered in 1898 by Sir William Ramsay and M.W. Travers at London, England.
 
    G E O L O G I C A L     D A T A
Abundances
 
Sun (relative to H = 1 × 1012) : n.a.
 
Earth's crust / p.p.m. : 2 × 10-6
 
Atmosphere / p.p.m. (volume) : 0.086
 
Residence time / years : n.a.
 
Oxidation state : 0
 
  
 
Seawater / p.p.m. : 1 × 10-4
    B I O L O G I C A L     D A T A
Level in humans
 
Blood / mg dm-3 : trace
 
Bone / p.p.m. : nil
 
Liver / p.p.m. : nil
 
Muscle / p.p.m. : nil
 
  
 
Daily dietary intake : n.a., but low
 
Total mass of element
in average (70 kg) person :
n.a., but small

 

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