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What are the fluorides of xenon ? Explain along with their structures .​

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Three fluorides of xenon are known, XeF2 (the easiest to prepare), XeF4, and XeF6. They are stable, colourless, crystalline solids that can be sublimed under vacuum at 25 °C (77 °F). Like KrF2, XeF2 is a linear symmetric molecule.

Electron config: (Kr)4d105s25p6

Oxidation states: 0, +2, +4, +6, +8

Melting point: −111.9 °C (−169.4 °F)

Boiling point: −108.0 °C (−162.4 °F)

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