Xenon-136 Isotope Applications:

Xenon-136 isotope (Xe-136 isotope, 136Xe isotope)

  • Xenon-136 isotope is used for laser development;
  • Xenon-136 isotope is used for preparation of isotopic abundance reference standards;
  • Xenon-136 isotope is used for studies of low-temperature plasma;
  • Xenon-136 isotope is used for spectroscopy studies;
  • Xenon-136 isotope is used for studies of double beta decay;

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Properties of Xenon-136 Isotope:

Properties of Xenon-136 Isotope:XENON-136
Natural Abundance (%)8.857
Atomic Mass (Da)135.907219
Relative Isotopic Mass135.907219
Neutron Number (N)82
Atomic Number (Z)54
Mass Number (A)136
Nucleon Number (A)136
Proton Number (Z)54
Half-life2.170E+21
Spin0
Quadrupole Moment0
g-factor (g value)0
Group18
Period5
Electron Configuration Blockp
Melting Point (K)161.4
Boiling Point (K)165
Specific Heat0.158
Heat of Formationnan
Thermal Conductivity0.00565
Dipole Polarizability 27.32
Electron Affinity (kJ/mole)-0.8
Electronegativity (Pauling scale)2.6
Atomic Radius (pm)0
Covalent Radius (pm)
VDW Radius (pm)216
Lattice Constant6.2
Crystal StructureFCC
Jmol color#429eb0

Xenon-136 Information

Xenon is a colourless, odourless gas belonging to group 18 on the periodic table (the noble gases). Xenon has 40 isotopes. There are 9 natural isotopes, 7 of which are stable. Xenon was part of the first noble-gas compound synthesized. Several others involving Xenon have been found since then. Xenon was discovered by Ramsey and Travers in 1898.

Xenon is used for filling flash lamps and other powerful lamps. Electrical excitation of xenon produces a burst of brilliant white light. Also it is used in bubble chambers and modern nuclear power reactors.

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FAQ about Xenon-136 Isotope:

What is Xenon-136 isotope natural abundance?
Answer: 8.857 %

What is atomic mass for Xenon-136 isotope?
Answer: 135.90722 Da

What is isotopic mass for Xenon-136 isotope?
Answer: 135.90722

How many neutrons does Xenon-136 isotope have?
Answer: 82

How many protons does Xenon-136 isotope have?
Answer: 54

How many electrons does Xenon-136 isotope have?
Answer: 54

What is atomic number for Xenon-136 isotope?
Answer: 54

Is Xenon-136 isotope stable?
Answer: No

Is Xenon-136 isotope radioactive?
Answer: Yes

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