Sodium has one valance electron to donate so that it can complete it's octet. Xenon has a complete octet of eight electrons. So, sodium is more likely to form chemical bonds.
Definitely sodium. Sodium (Na, #11) has 1 valence electron, which means it just has to lose that 1 electron in order to have a stable set of electrons. Xenon (Xe, #54) already has a stable set of electrons, so it doesn't have to do anything. And in fact, it doesn't; it's more or less inert. Sodium on the other hand, is violently reactive with almost anything, because it just can't wait to unload that 1 electron and bond with something.
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).
The chemical formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
It is a compound of xenon and oxygen. A molecule of xenon tetroxide comprise one atom of xenon in covalent bonds with four atoms of oxygen.
The chemical formula for Xenon Trioxide is XeO3 because the tri means 3 oxides to every Xenon.
Definitely sodium. Sodium (Na, #11) has 1 valence electron, which means it just has to lose that 1 electron in order to have a stable set of electrons. Xenon (Xe, #54) already has a stable set of electrons, so it doesn't have to do anything. And in fact, it doesn't; it's more or less inert. Sodium on the other hand, is violently reactive with almost anything, because it just can't wait to unload that 1 electron and bond with something.
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).
The chemical formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
Xenon Difluoride
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.
Xenon is a chemical element and it is not paid for that.
Xenon is a chemical element and it is not paid for that.
Xenon makes covalent bonds with halogens and oxygen.
It is a compound of xenon and oxygen. A molecule of xenon tetroxide comprise one atom of xenon in covalent bonds with four atoms of oxygen.
The chemical formula for Xenon Trioxide is XeO3 because the tri means 3 oxides to every Xenon.
It forms covalent bonds.
Covalent bonds.