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Xenate , HXeO

As mentioned above, xenon trioxide is an endothermic compound which explodes violently at the slightest provocation. Aqueous solutions are stable but powerfully oxidizing. These solutions are weakly acidic ( xenic acid ) and contain molecular XeOj When these solutions are made basic. HXeO ions are formed and alkali hydrogen xenates, MHXe04, may be isolated from them. Hydrogen xenale ions disproportionate in alkaline solution to yield perxenates ... [Pg.429]

Xenate solutions may also be oxidized directly to perxenate with ozone. Solid per.xe-nates are rather insoluble and are unusually stable for xenon-oxygen compounds Most do not decompose until healed above 200 °C. X-ray crystallographic structures have been determined for several perxenates, and they have been found to contain the octahedral XeO " ion, which persists in aqueous solution (possibly with prolonation to HXeO "),... [Pg.418]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.11 , Pg.210 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.11 , Pg.210 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.210 , Pg.212 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.11 , Pg.210 ]




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