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What happens when Xenon hexafluoride react with sodium fluoride?​

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Xenon hexafluoride is a noble gas compound with the formula XeF6. It is one of the three binary fluorides of xenon, the other two being XeF2 and ... The sodium and potassium salts are formed directly from sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride: 2 NaF + XeF ... 6 reacts with strong fluoride acceptors such as RuF 5 and BrF

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What happens when Xenon hexafluoride react with sodium fluoride?

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XeF6 + NaF Na+ XeF7]-

(XeF6 + NaF = Na2XeF8 - Chemical Equation Balancer.)

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