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  2. List of Talking Tom & Friends (TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Later, Xenon arrives and tells Angela that the Agency has created a satellite that can destroy gravity with the intention of sending everyone floating into space, and that Angela and Xenon must travel to an alternate dimension where Tom works for the Agency, so that they can get the password to access the Agency mainframe and disable the satellite.

  3. Xenon - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of xenon-136 to xenon-135 (or its decay products) can give hints as to the power history of a given reactor and the absence of xenon-136 is a "fingerprint" for nuclear explosions, as xenon-135 is not produced directly but as a product of successive beta decays and thus it cannot absorb any neutrons in a nuclear explosion which occurs ...

  4. Moonbug Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Moonbug Entertainment Ltd. is a British children's media company and multi-channel network headquartered in London, with an office in Los Angeles. [6] [7] Founded in 2018 and owned by Candle Media, Moonbug creates and distributes children’s video and audio content.

  5. LZ experiment - Wikipedia

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    This causes the xenon atom to ricochet around the area near the site of the scatter, converting its energy into the production of prompt scintillation photons, freed (ionization) electrons, and heat. A number of the prompt scintillation photons can be detected by the photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) at the top and bottom of the detector.

  6. Xenon-135 - Wikipedia

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    Xenon-135 (135 Xe) is an unstable isotope of xenon with a half-life of about 9.2 hours. 135 Xe is a fission product of uranium and it is the most powerful known neutron-absorbing nuclear poison (2 million barns; [1] up to 3 million barns [1] under reactor conditions [2]), with a significant effect on nuclear reactor operation.

  7. Xenonium - Wikipedia

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    The xenonium ion, XeH +, is an onium compound, consisting of protonated xenon. Although the existence of the xenonium salts has not been proven, the isolated XeH + ion is known. [ 2 ] Salts of the fluoroxenonium ion, XeF + , are known to exist, for instance fluoroxenonium pentafluoroplatinate (XeFPtF 5 ), more commonly known as xenon ...

  8. Xenon isotope geochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Xenon-129 can be used to examine the early history of the Earth. 129 Xe was derived from the extinct nuclide of iodine, iodine-129 or 129 I (with a half-life of 15.7 Million years, or Myr), which can be used in iodine-xenon (I-Xe) dating.

  9. Periodic Videos - Wikipedia

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    Periodic Videos (also known as The Periodic Table of Videos) is a video project and YouTube channel on chemistry. It consists of a series of videos about chemical elements and the periodic table , with additional videos on other topics in chemistry and related fields.