The element xenon (Xe) was the last of the noble gases discovered by Sir William Ramsay, and the following problems explore its properties. i) The atomic volume AV of an element is obtained, when its atomic weight is divided by its density. The atomic volume AV of the elements argon and krypton amount to AV(Ar) 22.56 cm /mol, and AV(Kr) 27.99 cm /mol, respectively. Use this information and report a reasoned estimate for the density of the noble gas xenon ii) A sample of the noble gas xenon effuses through a tiny hole in 296 seconds. Under identical conditions, a sample of another noble gas requires 116 seconds to effuse. Identify the nature of the other noble gas.

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The element xenon (Xe) was the last of the noble gases discovered by Sir William Ramsay, and the following problems explore its properties. i) The atomic volume AV of an element is obtained, when its atomic weight is divided by its density. The atomic volume AV of the elements argon and krypton amount to AV(Ar) 22.56 cm /mol, and AV(Kr) 27.99 cm /mol, respectively. Use this information and report a reasoned estimate for the density of the noble gas xenon ii) A sample of the noble gas xenon effuses through a tiny hole in 296 seconds. Under identical conditions, a sample of another noble gas requires 116 seconds to effuse. Identify the nature of the other noble gas.

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