No. Xenon is a neutral element. It has completely filled valence orbitals, hence is stable. It does not form anion.
Xenon is a anion
Xenon obeys octet rule and has a stable electronic configuration. So, xenon does not form any anion.
Xenon is a bob,e gas, which means that it can't form any cation or anion by itself. If it joins any other element, then it can form an ion.
polyatomic anion
An anion is an ion with a negative charge - so SO42- is an anion
Xenon is a anion
Xenon obeys octet rule and has a stable electronic configuration. So, xenon does not form any anion.
Xenon obeys octet rule and has a stable electronic configuration. So, xenon does not form any anion.
Xenon is a bob,e gas, which means that it can't form any cation or anion by itself. If it joins any other element, then it can form an ion.
I don't know about radon, but xenon gas, also a noble gas, is an anion when it makes compounds, as rarely as it does.
polyatomic anion
Xenon Difluoride
Xenon Trioxide
Phosphate is a triply charged polyatomic anion.
An anion is an ion with a negative charge - so SO42- is an anion
Cl -As this is a negatively charged ion it is a anion.
Xenon- atoms Xenon tetrafluoride- molecules