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Xenon is a rare, inert gas found in the Earth's atmosphere. It is used in a variety of energy and natural resource applications, such as lighting, lasers, and nuclear power. Xenon is also used in medical imaging, as a propellant in spacecraft, and as a refrigerant in air conditioning systems.
Xenon is a valuable commodity in the energy and natural resources market, as it is a non-renewable resource and is in limited supply. It is used in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, nuclear power, and medical imaging. The demand for xenon is expected to increase in the future, as it is used in a variety of applications.
Companies in the xenon market include Air Products and Chemicals, Praxair, Linde, Air Liquide, and Airgas. These companies produce and distribute xenon for a variety of applications. Show Less Read more