Xenon forms xenon hexafluoride, XeF6
Yes. it has a pseudo octahedral geometry in XeF6
No.
Most jellys are axially symmetrical. Let's do a quick "thingie" to see what that is. Picture a dinner plate on a table. Stand a candlestick on it in the middle. That candlestick is the axis here, and the plate is symmetrical around or about the candlestick. Most jellys are symmetrical in that way.
I would guess that they are not joints that are "symmetrical"....
The chemical formula XeF6 is for xenon hexafluoride.
XeF6.
sp3d2
sp3d3
xeonon hexafluoride
i pretty sure there's only 1 pair of electrons on XeF6
It is not practically confirmed but theoritically XeF6 has either Pentagonal bipyramidal structure or Distorted octahedral structure.
XeF6
ionic
Xenon Hexafluorid
Six.
The answer depends on the quantity of XeF6