| Place of Origin: | China |
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| Brand Name: | Newradar Gas |
| Certification: | ISO/DOT/GB |
| Model Number: | N/A |
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 1cubic meter |
| Price: | negotiable |
| Packaging Details: | 8L , 10L , 44L , 50L |
| Delivery Time: | 10 working days after received your payment |
| Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C, Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 50 cubic meter per month |
| Purity: | 99.999% | Product Name: | Xenon ,Xe |
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| Feature: | 8L,10L,44L,49L | Grade Standard: | Industry Grade/ Electronic Grade |
| Danger Class: | 2.2 | UN No.: | 2036 |
| Highlight: | rare noble gas,chemistry noble gases |
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99.999% Xenon Xe Rare Gases , Xenon Arc Lamps Non Flammable Gases
Description:
1. pure xenon gas has a density of 5.761 kg/m3, about 4.5 times the surface density of the Earth's atmosphere, 1.217 kg/m3.As a liquid, xenon has a density of up to 3.100 g/mL, with the density maximum occurring at the triple point.
2.In a gas-filled tube , xenon emits a blue or lavenderish glow when the gas is excited by electrical discharge. Xenon emits a band of emission lines that span the visual spectrum, but the most intense lines occur in the region of blue light, which produces the coloration.
Specifications:
| Component | Specification | Concentration |
| XEON | 99.999% | >99.999% |
| HYDROGEN(H2) | ≤0.5 ppm | <0.02 ppm |
| OXYGEN+AIR (O2+Ar) | ≤1.5 ppm | <0.12 ppm |
| NITROGEN (N2) | ≤2.5ppm | <0.24 ppm |
| CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) | ≤0.2ppm | Not Dectcted |
| CARBON DIOXIDE(CO2) | ≤0.3ppm | <0.01 ppm |
| CH4 | ≤0.3 ppm | <0.01 ppm |
| KRPTON(Krypton) | ≤2.0 ppm | <0.55 ppm |
| NITROUS OXIDE (N2O) | ≤0.2ppm | Not Dectcted |
| MOISTURE (H2O) | ≤2.0 ppm | <1.9 ppm |
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HEXAFLUOROETHANE (C2F6) |
≤0.5 ppm |
<0.01 ppm |
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Physical properites
|
Phase |
gas |
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Melting Point |
161.40 k (−111.75 °C, −169.15 °F) |
| Boiling Point |
165.051 K (−108.099 °C, −162.578 °F) |
| Density at
(0 °C and 101.325 kpa) |
5.894 g/L |
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when liquid, at b.p. |
2.942 g/cm3 |
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Triple point |
161.405 K, 81.77 kP |
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Critical point |
289.733 K, 5.842 MPa |
| Heat of fusion |
2.27 kJ/mol |
| Heat of vaporization |
12.64 kJ/mol |
| Molar heat capacity |
21.01 J/(mol·K) |
Applications:
Although xenon is rare and relatively expensive to extract from the earth's atmosphere , it has a number of applications.
99.999% light-emitting devices xenon rare gases for spot lamps xenon arc lamps
| Illumination and optics | Xenon is used in light-emitting devices called xenon flash lamps, which are used in photographic flashes and stroboscopic lamps; to excite the active medium in lasers which then generate coherent light; and, occasionally, in bactericidal lamps. Xenon arc lamps; Lasers . |
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Medical
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general anesthetic;Neuroprotectant;Doping;
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Other
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In nuclear energy applications, xenon is used in bubble chambers, probes, and in other areas where a high molecular weight and inert nature is desirable. |
SHIPPING DATA:
| SHIPPING DATA | |
| Synonyms | Xe |
| CAS Register Number | 7440-63-3 |
| DOT Classification | Nonflammable gas |
| DOT Label | Nonflammable gas |
| Transport Canada Classification | 2.2 |
| UN Number | UN 2036 |
| Hazards | High Pressure and suffocation |
| Toxicity (TLV) | Asphyxiant |
| Flammability Range (in air) | Nonflammable gas |
| Odor | None |
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