Chemistry, asked by BulBorah, 1 year ago

why are nobal gas compunds common in xenon?​

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Answered by ishita353
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Xenon has larger radii; therefore the electron attraction to the nucleus is weaker in comparison to the smaller noble gases. Fluorine on the other hand is very tiny and highly electronegative, so it would steal an electron from fluorine, forming a compound.


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