No, it is an element.
The first noble gas to produce a compound was xenon. In 1962, a fluoride compound of xenon, xenon hexafluoroplatinate was synthesized. This discovery challenged the belief that noble gases were inert and do not form compounds.
The first discovered compound formed by xenon is xenon hexafluoroplatinate (XePtF6). It was reported in 1962 by Neil Bartlett who successfully synthesized this compound by reaction of xenon gas with platinum hexafluoride.
No, chlorine and xenon do not form an ionic compound. Xenon is a noble gas and does not readily form ionic bonds with other elements.
I suppose that this compound is xenon difluoride - XeF2.
Xenon is an element. It is a noble gas with the chemical symbol Xe and atomic number 54 on the periodic table.
Xenon hexafluoroplatinate was the first compound. It was made in 1962.
Xenon gas is an element. It is a noble gas found on the periodic table with the atomic number 54.
Xenon hexofluoroplatinate is the first compound of the inert gas xenon to be prepared, with an ambiguous structure, supposedly of the formula XePtF6. However, it may be a mixture.
An element its on the periodic table! Its a noble gas.
Xenon Trioxide
Xenon tetroxide is a chemical compound composed of xenon and oxygen. It is a yellow crystalline solid formed when xenon gas is exposed to oxygen or fluorine. Xenon tetroxide is a powerful oxidizing agent and is highly unstable and explosive.
Yes, xenon fluoride is an inorganic compound. Xenon fluoride is a chemical compound of xenon and fluorine, typically in the form of several types of colorless solids.