Under all but extreme conditions, none.
um. xenon isn't a metal. and xenon means "strange", so no.
xenon is reactive but it is a very little reaction that will happen.
You will have an exothermic reaction in which Xenon tetrafluoride is produced.
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Xe is the element xenon, which is a single element, not a compound. A compound, by definition is composed of two or more elements. Xenon rarely forms compounds at all, but in fact it can combine with some other elements such as fluorine.
um. xenon isn't a metal. and xenon means "strange", so no.
xenon is reactive but it is a very little reaction that will happen.
You will have an exothermic reaction in which Xenon tetrafluoride is produced.
as a catalyst
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Xenon is a noble gas, and provides an inert atmosphere for most chemical reactions--it does form fluorides and oxides, however, the latter of which are sensitive explosives and can oxidize metals to their highest states. Xenon is also a medical asphixiant.
No reaction happens. Only way to get a reaction going is if you have two molecules with different Metals and Non-metals. Metals in this one are different but non-metals are not so no reaction.
There are 6 rare metals they are Helium, Neon, Krypton , Argon, Xenon and radon in the periodic table.
Metals lose electrons in a chemical reaction.
Xe is the element xenon, which is a single element, not a compound. A compound, by definition is composed of two or more elements. Xenon rarely forms compounds at all, but in fact it can combine with some other elements such as fluorine.
By the reaction of some metals with acids salts are obtained.
The noble gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon.