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A colorless gas that is neither combustible nor supportive of combustion. It can absorb X‑rays. The gas has a relative density of 5.887 ± 0.009, while the liquid form has a relative density of 3.52 (at 100°C), and the solid form has a relative density of 2.7 (at −140°C). Its critical temperature is 16.6°C, its critical pressure is 58.2 × 10⁵ Pa, and its critical density is 1.155. Xenon is widely used in the electronics and electric lighting industries. Compared with argon‑filled lamps of the same power, xenon‑filled lamps offer advantages such as higher luminous efficiency, smaller size, longer lifespan, and greater energy savings. Due to its exceptional ability to penetrate fog, it is often used as a fog‑penetrating navigation light and is extensively employed at airports, train stations, and seaports. When focused by a concave reflector, a xenon lamp can generate a high temperature of 2,500°C, making it suitable for welding or cutting refractory metals such as titanium and molybdenum. In medicine, xenon serves as a deep anesthetic with no known side effects and as a contrast agent in X‑ray imaging.
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