Xenon makes covalent bonds with halogens and oxygen.
An ionic bond
A metallic bond
I don't think any element can easily , or even bond with Xenon. Xenon is a noble gas with enough electrons on the outermost shell, therefore it exist alone like other noble gas such as helium, argon in the same group: Group 0.
A colorless, odorless, highly unreactive gaseous element. Xenon and similar elements are called Noble Gases
Covalent bond :)
Xenon is a noble gas in with the electrone of outermost orbit are balanced than the xenon cannot make ionic bond with another element such as Oxygen because if it make an ionic bond than the electron of the outer most orbit are unstable therefore it make an covalent bond with oxygen to fill the outer most unbalance electron of oxygen by sharing electron to form (xenon oxide) (xenon dioxide) and also with floride to form (xenon difloride) etc.
xenon is stable compound.......
The number of covalent bonds depends on the compound it makes. Xenon can make maximum of six covalent bond (as in XeF6) and minimum of 2 as in (XeF2).
Xenon is a noble gas so it doesn't bond, but radium bonds pretty well Xenon is the only noble gas that bonds with a other element.
It forms covalent bonds.
Covalent bonds.
Mostly covalent bonds.
covalent bond
Ionic bond
covalent bond
This bond is covalent.
a covalent bond