Yes. XeF2 (xenon difluoride), XeF4 (xenon tetrafluoride), and XeF6 (xenon hexafluoride) are all real compounds. XeF4 was in fact the first noble gas compound to be discovered.
Yes, it can combine with fluorine and oxygen, but bot very easily.
Not sure about xenon hexa fluorine but the formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
In the absence of other things, you will get xenon tetrafluoride.
Xe is the element xenon, which is a single element, not a compound. A compound, by definition is composed of two or more elements. Xenon rarely forms compounds at all, but in fact it can combine with some other elements such as fluorine.
Yes, it can combine with fluorine and oxygen, but bot very easily.
Not sure about xenon hexa fluorine but the formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
.The element's that can react with Xenon are Fluorine and Oxygen.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
Those chemicals do not combine to make any one compound.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
You think probable to the fact that xenon react with fluorine.
In the absence of other things, you will get xenon tetrafluoride.
Xe is the element xenon, which is a single element, not a compound. A compound, by definition is composed of two or more elements. Xenon rarely forms compounds at all, but in fact it can combine with some other elements such as fluorine.
Yes they do.
Xenon can form a few compounds with fluorine and oxygen.
The product formed depends on the temperature, pressure and the concentration. Based on these, xenon will react with fluorine to form XeF2, XeF4 or XeF6.