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xenon is a inert gas then why it makes different compound tell if you know answer ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In large sized Xenon, the electron attraction to the nucleus is weaker. It reacts with highly electronegative andsmall sized fluorine (andoxygen). Hence, the valence electron of Xe is attracted by fluorine (or oxygen). This helps in compound formation.

Answered by ananyanaskar28
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In large sized Xenon, the electron attraction to the nucleus is weaker. It reacts with highly electronegative and small sized fluorine (and oxygen). Hence, the valence electron of Xe is attracted by fluorine (or oxygen). This helps in compound formation.

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