Why xenon compounds are more stable than those of other nobel gases?
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Xenon has larger radii; therefore the electron attraction to the nucleus is weaker in comparison to the smaller noble gases. ... All of the noble gases have full outer electronic shells and thus are not reactive. However the larger the atomic weight of the Noble Gas the farther away are the electrons in the outer shell.
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Xenon has larger radii; therefore the electron attraction to the nucleus is weaker in comparison to the smaller noble gases. ... All of the noble gases have full outer electronic shells and thus are not reactive. However the larger the atomic weight of the Noble Gas the farther away are the electrons in the outer shell.
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xenon compounds are more stable than those of other noble gases becoz it has heavier atomic mass than all others.it has the larger radii. therefore the electron attraction to the nucleus is weaker in comparison to the smaller noble gases. ... All of the noble gases have full outer electronic shells and thus are not reactive. However the larger the atomic weight of the Noble Gas the farther away are the electrons in the outer shell.
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xenon compounds are more stable than those of other noble gases becoz it has heavier atomic mass than all others.it has the larger radii. therefore the electron attraction to the nucleus is weaker in comparison to the smaller noble gases. ... All of the noble gases have full outer electronic shells and thus are not reactive. However the larger the atomic weight of the Noble Gas the farther away are the electrons in the outer shell.
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