No. Xenon doesn't react, it's a noble gas (meaning it has a full outer shell of valence electrons).
No. Xenon is highly unreactive. Xenon will, under special circumstances, react with elemental fluorine, which is much more reactive than fluorides.
Xenon can form a few compounds with fluorine and oxygen.
.The element's that can react with Xenon are Fluorine and Oxygen.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
Xenon can react with fluorine, oxygen, and nitrogen to form xenon compounds. These compounds are generally unstable and have varying degrees of reactivity.
You think probable to the fact that xenon react with fluorine.
no it is inactive
No, it is nonflammable and does not easily react at all.
Xenon is a noble gas and is generally unreactive due to its stable electron configuration. However, it can react under specific conditions with highly reactive elements such as fluorine to form xenon compounds.
Xe is Xenon and S1 is Sodium, so xe6s1 would be Xenon hexafluoride (XeF6) and Sodium oxide (Na2O).
No. Xenon is a noble gas, silver is not.
Helium is one that does not.