The product formed depends on the temperature, pressure and the concentration. Based on these, xenon will react with fluorine to form XeF2, XeF4 or XeF6.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
In the absence of other things, you will get xenon tetrafluoride.
Colorless, odorless gas. Primarily inert; reacts with Fluorine.
Oxygen and fluorine are the two most electronegative elements and are the only ones in which the high energy barrier to moving a electron out of its stable configuration in a xenon atom.
Xenon reacts with highly electronegative elements such as fluorine and oxygen at high temperature and pressure. It forms compounds such as XeF2, XeF4, XeF6, XeOF2 etc.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
Reacts with Oxygen and Fluorine
Reacts with Oxygen and Fluorine
In the absence of other things, you will get xenon tetrafluoride.
Fluorine even combines with argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Even in dark, cool conditions, fluorine reacts explosively with hydrogen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorine Fluorine even combines with argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Even in dark, cool conditions, fluorine reacts explosively with hydrogen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorine
because fluorine is highly electronegative element and reacts with the electron cloud of krypton and xenon
Colorless, odorless gas. Primarily inert; reacts with Fluorine.
Oxygen and fluorine are the two most electronegative elements and are the only ones in which the high energy barrier to moving a electron out of its stable configuration in a xenon atom.
Xenon is chemically inactive under STP. But under extreme conditions it reacts with more electronegative elements like fluorine and oxygen to from compounds like XeF2, XeOF4, XeF4, XeF6 etc.
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Xenon reacts with highly electronegative elements such as fluorine and oxygen at high temperature and pressure. It forms compounds such as XeF2, XeF4, XeF6, XeOF2 etc.