i'm depressed that no-one has answered my science question so i'm giving up and i don't care if i fail my science because it will be all googles fault the only thing i know about the xenon 135 is that it's a tennis/squash racket and i needed the element xenon 135 grrr p.s.going to bed so sweet dreams to every one that's reading this GN :p

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Why would you give up try and look it up or something duh quitters NEVER win!!! Hope you had nice dreams & that bed bugs didn't bite. :)

I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling frustrated. It can be disheartening when you don't receive the answers you're looking for. However, it's important to remember that sometimes finding the right information can take time or require different approaches. Don't blame yourself or Google for any setbacks. Let's address your question about xenon-135.

Xenon-135 is an isotope of the element xenon. Isotopes are variants of an element that have the same number of protons but differ in the number of neutrons. Xenon-135 is a radioactive isotope with a relatively short half-life.

If you need information about xenon-135 for a science project or assignment, there are a few steps you can take:

1. Consult reliable scientific sources: Look up reputable scientific websites, encyclopedias, or textbooks that cover the topic of isotopes and xenon-135 specifically. These sources will provide accurate and detailed information.

2. Seek expert advice: Reach out to your science teacher or professor, or consult a subject expert in the field of chemistry. They can guide you in finding the information you need or help answer your questions.

3. Explore scientific databases: Investigate online scientific databases or libraries that hold scientific research papers or articles. These resources can provide you with more in-depth information on xenon-135 and its properties.

4. Join relevant forums or discussion groups: Engaging in online science communities can connect you with experts or other students who may have knowledge about xenon-135 or can help point you in the right direction.

Remember, persistence and seeking reliable sources are key when trying to find answers to scientific questions. Don't give up easily and reach out to appropriate resources for guidance and support.

I hope this helps, and I wish you the best with your science endeavors.