All the compounds of xenon are prepared only in the laboratory.
The most known is XeF6.
It is mostly found in the atmosphere.
Xenon is an element. It is mostly found in atomic form but can exist as a diatomic molecule.
they do not for compounds except for xenon, krypton and argon. These compounds are all very unstable. The first compounds of xenon and krypton were found 50 years ago, and compounds of argon only in the last 15 years.
Xenon form very few compounds. but it does have a few fluorides and oxides. One of those is Xenon tetrafluoride (XeF4)
Yes. Scientist have found that it does in fact form compounds with krypton, radon and xenon.
Xenon is an element so it is not made up of any compounds.
Xenon is a noble gas. I would think any compounds would be hard to make with using Xenon.
Xenon is an inert element and does not combine with other elements except with human intervention. This means Xenon in nature is only found in its pure state and cannot be extracted from other natural compounds. It is found in a concentration of 0.09 parts per million in the Earth's atmosphere.
Xenon ( At no 54 ) forms the maximum number of compounds for an noble gas
Xenon is an element and, being an element, it cannot contain any compounds - man-made or natural.
Xenon can form a few compounds with fluorine and oxygen.
yes