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1.My origins date back to June 5, 1783.
2.I owe my existence to an experiment performed with a balloon filled with air on that day
3.I bear the name of a fellow countryman who investigated the phenomenon observed.
4.Try to heat the air in a balloon through its opening and you would see me at work
1. My origins date back to June 5, 1783.
2. I owe my existence to an experiment performed with a balloon filled with air on that day
3. I bear the name of a fellow countryman who investigated the phenomenon observed.
4. Try to heat the air in a balloon through its opening and you would see me at work
5. Because the air in the balloon, on heating becomes less dense the balloon begins to rise.
6. If the volume of the balloon increases at constant pressure during the heating then I am at play.
So who am I?
Charles’ Law
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1.I am a loner in some respect
2. I was discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898
3.I was given the Greek name that means β€˜stranger’
1. I am a loner in some respect
2. I was discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898
3. I was given the Greek name that means β€˜stranger’
4. My atomic number is 54 atomic weight is 131
5. In the entire Periodic Table I am the only one with that alphabet as the first of my two letter symbol
6. Currently I am the last but one element in Group 0, that class of nobility.
Who am I?
Xenon (Xe)
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I belong to a family of techniques, named as if the colourless do not belong.
I and the rest of the family constitute a general method for separating mixtures.
When any of us is in operation, there is always one kind of competition or the other among the constituents of the mixture being separated.
I, just like the others, have a stationary phase and a moving phase.