How did Xenon Get Its Name

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It has nothing to do with the color of the light!! Bi-Xenon are for cars that have the low beam and the high beam on the same bulb. That for cars like the Ford Mustang the newest one and like the Ford Ecosport or the Mazda Protege. Both have only one light bulb so they would need Bi-Xenon. And just Xenon HIDs are for cars that have separate high and low beams like a VW Golf or the Honda Accord. HID means High Intensity Discharge.
As for the color the graphic starts in red an goes to blue. Blue is for most intesity and red for less intensity. Thats why Xenon lights are sort of blueish and have their names HID.
In my personal opinion I would rather the Xenon HID because you have separate lamps and some of the you can graduate diferently and have a better vision than Bi-Xenon in which it both would depend on the same lamp angle.
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Toluene?
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toluene
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toluene_toxicity
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How to memorize element names and symbols?We have to memorize elements and their symbols fo science class and I needsome tips/tricks to help me remember them.
The elements are...
Arsenic
Krypton
Strontium
Xenon
Barium
Francium
Uranium
Chromium
Cobalt
Zinc
Rubidium
Zirconium
Iodine
Cesium
Radium
Please help! Thanks!
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To be honest, the easiest way to memorize the symbols is to learn the Greek and Latin names for them, since the symbols that don't usually make sense are derived from the Latin and Greek names.. Ferros is the latin name for Iron, and it's sybol is Fe. Learning the latin for it was the only way I was able to remember that symbol. And you have to remember Fancium? Really? At least your teacher isn't making you memorize the corresponding atomic number like mine did.
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