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  2. Xenon trioxide - Wikipedia

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    The crystals are stable for days in dry air, but readily absorb water from humid air to form a concentrated solution. The crystal structure is orthorhombic with a = 6.163 Å, b = 8.115 Å, c = 5.234 Å, and 4 molecules per unit cell. The density is 4.55 g/cm 3. [8]

  3. Xenon compounds - Wikipedia

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    Its crystal structure may allow it to replace silicon in silicate minerals. [13] The XeOO + cation has been identified by infrared spectroscopy in solid argon. [14] Xenon does not react with oxygen directly; the trioxide is formed by the hydrolysis of XeF 6: [15] XeF 6 + 3 H 2 O → XeO 3 + 6 HF. XeO

  4. Xenon oxide - Wikipedia

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  5. Lewis structure - Wikipedia

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    Lewis structure of a water molecule. Lewis structures – also called Lewis dot formulas, Lewis dot structures, electron dot structures, or Lewis electron dot structures (LEDs) – are diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule, as well as the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule.

  6. Trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    The nitrogen in ammonia has 5 valence electrons and bonds with three hydrogen atoms to complete the octet.This would result in the geometry of a regular tetrahedron with each bond angle equal to arccos(− ⁠ 1 / 3 ⁠) ≈ 109.5°.

  7. Noble gas compound - Wikipedia

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    Structure of a noble-gas atom caged within a buckminsterfullerene (C 60) molecule. Noble gases can also form endohedral fullerene compounds where the noble gas atom is trapped inside a fullerene molecule. In 1993, it was discovered that when C 60 is exposed to a pressure of around 3 bar of He or Ne, the complexes He@C 60 and Ne@C 60 are formed ...

  8. Xenon dioxide - Wikipedia

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    XeO 2 is a yellow-orange solid. [5] It is an unstable compound, with a half-life of about two minutes, disproportionating into XeO 3 and xenon gas. Its structure and identity was confirmed by cooling it to −150 °C so that Raman spectroscopy could be performed before it decomposed.

  9. Xenon dioxydifluoride - Wikipedia

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    Structure Crystal structure. Orthorhombic [3] Molecular shape. Disphenoidal or seesaw [Sawhorse] Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their ...