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Covalent or van der Waals' bonding
Fluorine and oxygen, but only at exteme conditions. This has only been a forced bonding under a controled chemical lab. These compounds are very unstable and do not exist in nature.
The chemical formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
xenon is stable compound.......
The chemical formula for Xenon Trioxide is XeO3 because the tri means 3 oxides to every Xenon.
Covalent or van der Waals' bonding
Fluorine and oxygen, but only at exteme conditions. This has only been a forced bonding under a controled chemical lab. These compounds are very unstable and do not exist in nature.
Yes, it can be.
Xenon is a solid below -111.8 °C
The chemical formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
Xenon Difluoride
xenon is stable compound.......
Xenon is a chemical element and it is not paid for that.
Xenon is a chemical element and it is not paid for that.
The chemical formula for Xenon Trioxide is XeO3 because the tri means 3 oxides to every Xenon.
xenon is a gas at STP
It is Xenon when it has been cooled to below 161.4 K.