What elements are the parents of Xenon?
Basic chemistry teaches us that the world is made up of “elements”. Natural elements (like Xenon) have protons, neutrons, and electrons in a balanced state we call “atoms”. Elements cannot break down any further without giving up all their energies to the rest of the universe, thus they have no “parents”. Suggestion about two “parents”- you’re thinking about simple compounds like water, salt, hydrocloric acid, or carbon dioxide. Each has elements for its “parents”.