Math, asked by sunitakujur085, 8 months ago

complete the following
(I) XeF4(g)+2H2=​

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Answered by Devanshpandey1678
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Answer:

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The complete and balanced reaction is XeF₄(g) + 2H₂(g) → Xe(g) + 4HF(g).


Explanation:

Xenon is a noble gas with a high molecular mass. Fluorine is a halogen and the most electronegative element in the periodic table. As fluorine has a very high electronegativity, it reacts with the Xenon with hydrogen to form hydrogen fluoride, when it is provided a temperature of 120-130°C in an isothermal calorimeter.

The complete and balanced reaction can be written as

XeF₄(g) + 2H₂(g) → Xe(g) + 4HF(g)

The compound XeF₄(g) reacts rapidly with hydrogen, yielding xenon and hydrogen fluoride as the products.

Hence, the complete reaction is XeF₄(g) + 2H₂(g) → Xe(g) + 4HF(g).

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