The neutral state.
the Xenon itself is an electron, so it doesn't have an ion charge
No. Xenon does not form ions.
xenon is stable compound.......
It is rare and stable.
No, it is a neutral element.
Xenon does not readily form an ion.
the Xenon itself is an electron, so it doesn't have an ion charge
No. Xenon does not form ions.
Most of the isotopes of xenon are stable and even those that do decay, have half-lives of more than a quadrillion years!
xenon is stable compound.......
sulphur forms -2 ions as SO3-2 sulphite ion , SO4-2 sulphate ion and S-2 sulphide ion, these three are stable ions , sulphate is the most. other ions of sulphur are S2O3-2 , S2O7-2 and S2O8-2 .
It is rare and stable.
The phosphide ion is stable
No, it is a neutral element.
Xenon, like all the noble gases except helium, already has a stable octet!
Yes. Helium, Xenon, and Neon have stable electron numbers (octette rule).
In its ground state it does have a stable octet.