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Flurine forms how many salts with xenon?

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Answered by coolking51
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Xenon Difluoride (XeF2)

White crystallized solidCovalent inorganic fluoridesStable compoundDecomposes on contact with light or water vaporLinear structureMoister sensitiveLow vapor pressure

Xe + F_2 \rightarrow XeF_2

Xenon Tetrafluoride (XeF4)

Colorless CrystalsSquare planar structure

 Xe + 2F_2 \rightarrow XeF_4

Xenon Hexafluoride (XeF6)

Strongest fluorinating agentColorless solidExergonic and stable at normal temperaturesSublimates into yellow vaporsStructure lacks perfect octahedral symmetry

Xe + 3F_2 

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✔Fluorine bridging in the xenon fluoride cations and their salts: The base strengths of XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6

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