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  • Liquid Xenon Temperature: Understanding the Effects of Pressure
    The temperature of liquid xenon depends on the pressure. Here's why:

    * Xenon's boiling point: Xenon is a noble gas and exists as a liquid at very low temperatures. Its normal boiling point (at standard atmospheric pressure) is -108.1 °C (-162.6 °F or 165.05 K). This means that at this temperature, xenon will transition from a liquid to a gas.

    * Pressure and boiling point: The boiling point of a liquid is affected by pressure. If the pressure is increased, the boiling point also increases. Conversely, if the pressure is lowered, the boiling point decreases.

    Therefore, to give you a precise temperature for liquid xenon, I need to know the pressure.

    If you're interested in the temperature of liquid xenon at standard atmospheric pressure, it's -108.1 °C (-162.6 °F or 165.05 K).

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