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  2. Xenon hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Xenon hexafluoride is a noble gas compound with the formula XeF 6. It is one of the three binary fluorides of xenon that have been studied experimentally, the other two being XeF 2 and XeF 4. All known are exergonic and stable at normal temperatures. XeF 6 is the strongest fluorinating agent of the series. It is a colorless solid that readily ...

  3. Xenon compounds - Wikipedia

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    To prevent decomposition, the xenon tetroxide thus formed is quickly cooled into a pale-yellow solid. It explodes above −35.9 °C into xenon and oxygen gas, but is otherwise stable. A number of xenon oxyfluorides are known, including XeOF 2, XeOF 4, XeO 2 F 2, and XeO 3 F 2. XeOF 2 is formed by reacting OF 2 with xenon gas at low temperatures.

  4. Fluorine compounds - Wikipedia

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    The binary compounds xenon include xenon difluoride, xenon tetrafluoride, and xenon hexafluoride. [102] Xenon forms several oxyfluorides, such as xenon oxydifluoride, XeOF 2, by hydrolysis of xenon tetrafluoride. [103] Its lighter neighbor, krypton also forms well-characterized compounds, e.g., krypton difluoride.

  5. Xenon fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Three different xenon fluorides, all exergonic and stable, are known: Xenon difluoride, ... Xenon hexafluoride, XeF 6 This page was last edited on 28 November ...

  6. Xenon hexafluoroplatinate - Wikipedia

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    Xenon hexafluoroplatinate is the product of the reaction of platinum hexafluoride with xenon, in an experiment that proved the chemical reactivity of the noble gases.This experiment was performed by Neil Bartlett at the University of British Columbia, who formulated the product as "Xe + [PtF 6] −", although subsequent work suggests that Bartlett's product was probably a salt mixture and did ...

  7. Xenon - Wikipedia

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    The gas sulfur hexafluoride is similar to xenon in molecular weight (146 versus 131), less expensive, and though an asphyxiant, not toxic or anesthetic; it is often substituted in these demonstrations. [203] Dense gases such as xenon and sulfur hexafluoride can be breathed safely when mixed with at least 20% oxygen.

  8. Hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Hexafluoride-forming elements Octahedral structure of SF 6. Seventeen elements are known to form binary hexafluorides. [2] Nine of these elements are transition metals, three are actinides, four are chalcogens, and one is a noble gas.

  9. Capped octahedral molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    The "distorted octahedral geometry" exhibited by some AX 6 E 1 molecules such as xenon hexafluoride (XeF 6) is a variant of this geometry, with the lone pair occupying the "cap" position. References [ edit ]