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give the chemical equation for reaction between Xeon and fluorine​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Xe + F2 = XeF4 | Chemical reaction and equation.

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Xenon react with fluorine to produce xenon(IV) fluoride. This reaction takes place at a temperature near 400°C and an overpressure. Impurities: - xenon difluoride XeF2, xenon(VI) fluoride XeF6.

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Answered by prudhvinadh
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Explanation:

xenon is an inert gas in general, but will react with flourine at high temperatures. this is beacuase xenon has largest size, so attraction between nucleas and outer most electrons is weak.

chemical reaction:

Xe + 2 F2 -------> XeF4 (Xenon tetrafluoride)

( at 400°c and high pressure)

this reaction will give other minor compounds such as XeF2 and XeF6.

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