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  2. Xenon tetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    5 anion is also formed by reaction with cesium fluoride: [12] CsF + XeF 4 → CsXeF 5. Reaction with bismuth pentafluoride (BiF 5) forms the XeF + 3 cation: [13] BiF 5 + XeF 4 → XeF 3 BiF 6. The XeF + 3 cation in the salt XeF 3 Sb 2 F 11 has been characterized by NMR spectroscopy. [14] At 400 °C, XeF 4 reacts with xenon to form XeF 2: [10 ...

  3. Xenon oxytetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    3 formed is a dangerous explosive, decomposing explosively to Xe and O 2: 2 XeO 3 → 2 Xe + 3 O 2. In its liquid form, XeOF 4 exhibits amphoteric behaviour, forming complexes with both strong Lewis bases like CsF and strong Lewis acids like SbF 5. [7] It forms a 1:1 adduct with XeF 2, isostructural with XeF 2 · IF

  4. Xenon compounds - Wikipedia

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    4 is formed by the partial hydrolysis of XeF 6... [18] XeF 6 + H 2 O → XeOF 4 + 2 HF...or the reaction of XeF 6 with sodium perxenate, Na 4 XeO 6. The latter reaction also produces a small amount of XeO 3 F 2. XeO 2 F 2 is also formed by partial hydrolysis of XeF 6. [19] XeF 6 + 2 H 2 O → XeO 2 F 2 + 4 HF. XeOF 4 reacts with CsF to form the ...

  5. Square pyramidal molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    Structure of xenon oxytetrafluoride, an example of a molecule with the square pyramidal coordination geometry. Square pyramidal geometry describes the shape of certain chemical compounds with the formula ML 5 where L is a ligand. If the ligand atoms were connected, the resulting shape would be that of a pyramid with a square base.

  6. Square planar molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    Structure of cisplatin, an example of a molecule with the square planar coordination geometry. In chemistry, the square planar molecular geometry describes the stereochemistry (spatial arrangement of atoms) that is adopted by certain chemical compounds. As the name suggests, molecules of this geometry have their atoms positioned at the corners.

  7. Tetramethylammonium pentafluoroxenate - Wikipedia

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    The [XeF 5] − ion was the first example of a pentagonal planar molecular geometry AX 5 E 2 species. [1] It was prepared by the reaction of [N(CH 3 ) 4 ]F with xenon tetrafluoride , [N(CH 3 ) 4 ]F being chosen because it can be prepared in anhydrous form and is readily soluble in organic solvents. [ 1 ]

  8. Tetrahedral molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    In the gas phase, a single water molecule has an oxygen atom surrounded by two hydrogens and two lone pairs, and the H 2 O geometry is simply described as bent without considering the nonbonding lone pairs. [citation needed] However, in liquid water or in ice, the lone pairs form hydrogen bonds with neighboring water molecules. The most common ...

  9. Xenon oxydifluoride - Wikipedia

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    Xenon oxydifluoride is an inorganic compound with the molecular formula XeOF 2. The first definitive isolation of the compound was published on 3 March 2007, producing it by the previously-examined route of partial hydrolysis of xenon tetrafluoride. [1] XeF 4 + H 2 O → XeOF 2 + 2 HF. The compound has a T-shaped geometry. [1]