Xenon (Xe) is a noble gas that has several isotopes, which are variations of the element with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. The most common isotopes of xenon, along with their relative abundances and characteristics, include: 1. **Xenon-124 (Xe-124)**: This isotope has 54 protons and 70 neutrons. It is stable and constitutes about 0.1% of natural xenon.
Xenon-135 (^135Xe) is a radioactive isotope of xenon, which is a noble gas. It is notable for its role in nuclear reactors and its properties in nuclear physics. Here are some key points about Xenon-135: 1. **Nuclear Properties**: It has a half-life of about 9.2 hours, decaying primarily through beta decay to iodine-135 (^135I).

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