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the compound that cannot be formed by xenon is 1 XeO3 2 XeF4 3 XeCl4 4 XeO2F2​

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Answered by anithanix
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Answer:

Xenon will not form XeO₂F₂. because it doesnot exist

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

XeO2F2​

Explanation:

Xenon will now no longer shape XeO₂F₂. as it doesnot exist .Noble gases can't display oxidation country of three hence `XeF_(three)` isn't possible. Possible oxidation states for noble gases (besides He and Ne) are 2, 4, 6 and 8.

It can't integrate with an unusual wide variety of F –atoms. Thus, the formation of $Xe$ and $Xe$ isn't possible.

But xenon does now no longer shape any compound with chlorine. It is due to the subsequent reasons:

(i) Higher electronegativity

(ii) Higher reactivity.

(iii) Higher oxidising power

(iv) Smaller length of fluorine atom compared to chlorine atom.

So, the compound that cannot be formed by xenon is XeO2F2​.

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