Xenon
Chemical formula: Xe
CAS login No.: 7440-63-3
Appearance: colorless and tasteless
Molecular weight: 131.3
Purity: 99.999%
Package: 40L
Gas content: 5.5m3
name | purity | Cylinder volume | Filling capacity | pressure | Common valve model |
Xenon gas | ≥ 99.999% | 4L | 0.5 cubic meters | 4-6mpa | Manganese steel aluminum bottle /qf-2/qf-2c/qf-21a |
Xenon gas | ≥ 99.999% | 8L | 1 cubic meter | 4-6mpa | Manganese steel aluminum bottle /qf-2/qf-2c/qf-21a |
Xenon gas | ≥ 99.999% | 40L | 5.5 cubic meters | 4-6mpa | Manganese steel aluminum bottle /qf-2/qf-2c/qf-21a |
Xenon gas | ≥ 99.999% | 50L | 6 cubic meters | 4-6mpa | Cga580 |
Gas description
Xenon is an element with a large atomic number (i.e. a heavier element) in an inert gas, and its atomic radius is large. Atomic number 54, peripheral electron arrangement 5s2 5p6, located in group 18 of the fifth cycle (the new regulation of IUPAC, i.e. the original group 0), atomic covalent radius 209 PIM, and the first ionization energy 1172kj/mol. A simple substance consists of monatomic molecules. Rare gas, colorless, odorless and tasteless, with a density of 5.887 kg / m3, a melting point of -111.9 ℃, a boiling point of -107.1 ± 3 ℃, and a solubility of 110.9 ml (volume) per liter of water at 20 ℃. It can absorb X-rays.
Main uses of the product
1. compared with the argon filled bulb with the same power, the bulb filled with xenon has the advantages of high luminous rate, small volume, long service life and power saving.
2. it can be used as fog navigation light due to its strong fog permeability.
3. high temperature of 2500 ℃ can be generated after focusing on concave surface of xenon lamp, which can be used for welding or cutting refractory metals, such as titanium, molybdenum, etc.
4. in medicine, xenon is a kind of deep anesthetic without side effects, and a contrast agent for X-ray photography.
Xenon is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Xe and atomic number 54. Xenon is a colorless and tasteless inert gas. The earth's atmosphere contains traces of xenon. Although the chemical activity of xenon is very low, it can still carry out chemical reactions, such as the formation of xenon hexafluoroplatinum acid, the first rare gas compound synthesized. Naturally occurring xenon consists of seven stable isotopes. Xenon also has more than 40 unstable isotopes that can undergo radioactive decay. The relative ratio of xenon isotopes plays an important role in the study of the early history of the solar system.