None! Xenon and oxygen are both elements, and by definition, no element contains any amount of any other element.
It is a compound of Xenon and Oxygen in which each atom of Xenon it attached to three atoms of oxygen.
It is a compound of xenon and oxygen. A molecule of xenon tetroxide comprise one atom of xenon in covalent bonds with four atoms of oxygen.
It is a compound of xenon and oxygen. A molecule of xenon tetroxide comprise one atom of xenon in covalent bonds with four atoms of oxygen.
.The element's that can react with Xenon are Fluorine and Oxygen.
Xenon tetroxide.
Yes it can.
No. But breathing pure xenon will block oxygen and cause asphyxiation.
Xenon makes covalent bonds with halogens and oxygen.
Xenon can form a few compounds with fluorine and oxygen.
Xenon
The prefix "tetra" means four, so xenon tetroxide is one xenon atom and four oxygen atoms: XeO4.
Xenon is a noble gas in with the electrone of outermost orbit are balanced than the xenon cannot make ionic bond with another element such as Oxygen because if it make an ionic bond than the electron of the outer most orbit are unstable therefore it make an covalent bond with oxygen to fill the outer most unbalance electron of oxygen by sharing electron to form (xenon oxide) (xenon dioxide) and also with floride to form (xenon difloride) etc.