Out of he and xe which one can easily form compounds and why
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xenon because it is very large in size and
the distance from the valence electron to nuclues is large as well as
the attractive forces by nucleus on valence elctron is less and thus it forms compunds while
helium is very small in size, attractive forces by nucleus is more thus it does not
the distance from the valence electron to nuclues is large as well as
the attractive forces by nucleus on valence elctron is less and thus it forms compunds while
helium is very small in size, attractive forces by nucleus is more thus it does not
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Hey !!
Xe, due to much lower ionisation enthalpy of Xe (1170 kJ mol⁻¹) than He (2372 kJ mol⁻¹)
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