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Explain the structure & bonding in Xenon Compounds.​

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Answered by ITZProGaurav2
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XeF2 structure features two covalent bonds between one xenon atom and two fluorine atoms. The xenon atom also holds 3 lone pairs of electrons.

Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer of this question is one xenon atom and two fluorine atoms form two covalent bonds in the XeF2 structure.

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Given -  The structure & bonding in Xenon Compounds.​

To Find - Explain the structure & bonding in Xenon Compounds.​

One xenon atom and two fluorine atoms form two covalent bonds in the XeF2 structure. Three lone pairs of electrons are likewise held by the xenon atom.

Difluoride, xenon deuterate, xenon trioxide, sodium perxenate, xenon hydrate, tetrafluoride, and hexafluoride are some of the compounds that may be made from xenon. Another intriguing chemical is metallic xenon, which is made by applying enormous amounts of pressure.

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