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Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.

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Does Silver would react to other elements in a way similar to Xenon?

No. Xenon is a noble gas, silver is not.


Does iodine react to other elements in a way similar to xenon?

Iodine and Xenon are not really similar at all.Xenon is an inert gas. It is rarely reactive.Iodine, on the other hand, is a halogen. It is highly reactive.


What elements react with xenon?

Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.


Which element does not react with other elements?

Generally the noble gases, however xenon (Xe) has been found to create compounds with other elements, most often with F in XeF8


What does Xenon react to?

Xenon is a noble gas and is generally unreactive due to its stable electron configuration. However, it can react under specific conditions with highly reactive elements such as fluorine to form xenon compounds.


What other chemicals does xenon react with?

Xenon can form a few compounds with fluorine and oxygen.


What does xenon do to the environmant?

It has very little impact. It accounts for only 0.00001% of the atmosphere and, being inert, it does not readily react with other elements (or compounds)


Will Silver react to other elements in the way similar to Xenon?

Silver is a transition metal and does not react in the same way as Xenon, which is a noble gas. Silver tends to form compounds with various elements by donating its outer electron, while Xenon typically forms compounds by sharing or accepting electrons. Consequently, their reactivity patterns are different due to their respective positions on the periodic table.


Where or the periodic table would you find elements that will not react with other elements?

Elements that generally do not react with other elements are found in the noble gases group on the far right of the periodic table, such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. These elements have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and unreactive.


Does xenon burn?

No, it is nonflammable and does not easily react at all.


Is xenon stable?

Yes. Xenon is a very stable noble gas. In vigorous and excited conditions, such as high pressure, high heat, high electrical currents, and the presence of other extremely reactive elements (example: fluorine), xenon can be made to form compounds such a xenon tetrafluoride, XeF4.


Why was fluorine a good choice to try to react with xenon?

because fluorine is highly electronegative and is the most reactive non metal.