Three different xenon fluorides, all exergonic and stable, are known:
Xenon difluoride, XeF2
Xenon tetrafluoride, XeF4
Xenon hexafluoride, XeF6
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Three different xenonfluorides, all exergonic and stable, are known: Xenon difluoride, XeF2 Xenon tetrafluoride, XeF4 Xenon hexafluoride, XeF6 This set...
fluorohydride (HArF), krypton difluoride (KrF2), and radon fluoride. By 1971, more than 80 xenon compounds were known. In November 1989, IBM scientists demonstrated...
an octahedral anionic fluoride complex of platinum and various xenon cations. It has been proposed that the platinum fluoride forms a negatively charged...
in addition to four fluoride ligands, the xenon center has two lone pairs of electrons. These lone pairs are mutually trans. Xenon tetrafluoride is produced...
covalent inorganic fluorides it is moisture-sensitive. It decomposes on contact with water vapor, but is otherwise stable in storage. Xenon difluoride is a...
presence of NaF yields high-purity XeF 4. The xenonfluorides behave as both fluoride acceptors and fluoride donors, forming salts that contain such cations...
Xenon hexafluoride is a noble gas compound with the formula XeF6. It is one of the three binary fluorides of xenon that have been studied experimentally...
Xenonfluoride nitrate, also known as fluoroxenonium nitrate, is the chemical compound with formula FXeONO2. This compound is formed via the reaction:...
vol. 15, no. 2, pages 188–189. Ault, E. R. et al. (1975), High-power xenonfluoride laser, Applied Physics Letters 27, p. 413. Searles, S. K. and Hart,...
other xenonfluorides, could probably never be synthesized. This appears to be due to the steric hindrance of the fluorine atoms around the xenon atom...
XeO3F2, XeO2F4) and oxides (XeO2, XeO3 and XeO4). Xenonfluorides react with several other fluorides to form fluoroxenates, such as sodium octafluoroxenate(VI)...
has not been isolated and fully characterized. A related compound, xenonfluoride nitrate, has been made and is stable enough to be studied in more detail...
with inorganic fluorides such as KF, RbF, or CsF to form stable solids of the form MXeO 3F. Hydrolysis of xenon hexafluoride or xenon tetrafluoride yields...
and fluorides. Nonmetals also react: phosphorus reacts with OF2 to form PF5 and POF3; sulfur gives SO2 and SF4; and unusually for a noble gas, xenon reacts...
Like most xenon oxides, it is extremely reactive, and it hydrolyses in water to give hazardous and corrosive products, including hydrogen fluoride: 2 XeOF...
Xenon oxydifluoride is an inorganic compound with the molecular formula XeOF2. The first definitive isolation of the compound was published on 3 March...
noble gas fluorides have been reported. The binary compounds xenon include xenon difluoride, xenon tetrafluoride, and xenon hexafluoride. Xenon forms several...
perxenate (Na 4XeO 6). Xenon reacts with fluorine to form numerous xenonfluorides according to the following equations: Xe + F2 → XeF2 Xe + 2F2 → XeF4...
such as atorvastatin and fluoxetine contain C−F bonds. The fluoride ion from dissolved fluoride salts inhibits dental cavities and so finds use in toothpaste...
each of which resonates and amplifies a single spectral line. Krypton fluoride also makes a useful laser medium. From 1960 to 1983, the official definition...
Fluoride nitrates are mixed anion compounds that contain both fluoride ions and nitrate ions. Compounds are known for some amino acids and for some heavy...
liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR; often pronounced lifter) is a type of molten salt reactor. LFTRs use the thorium fuel cycle with a fluoride-based...
The argon fluoride laser (ArF laser) is a particular type of excimer laser, which is sometimes (more correctly) called an exciplex laser. With its 193-nanometer...
XeRhF6 Bartlett, Neil (1963). "New Compounds of Noble Gases: The Fluorides of Xenon and Radon". American Scientist. 51 (1): 114–118. JSTOR 27838621. "Rare...